Title |
ATR-FT-IR spectral collection of conservation materials in the extended region of 4000-80 cm–1
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Published in |
Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, March 2016
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DOI | 10.1007/s00216-016-9411-5 |
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Authors |
Signe Vahur, Anu Teearu, Pilleriin Peets, Lauri Joosu, Ivo Leito |
Abstract |
In this paper, a spectral collection of over 150 ATR-FT-IR spectra of materials related to cultural heritage and conservation science has been presented that have been measured in the extended region of 4000-80 cm(-1) (mid-IR and far-IR region). The applicability of the spectra and, in particular, the extended spectral range, for investigation of art-related materials is demonstrated on a case study. This collection of ATRFT-IR reference spectra is freely available online ( http://tera.chem.ut.ee/IR_spectra/ ) and is meant to be a useful tool for researchers in the field of conservation and materials science. |
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