Amina Vietti, L. Vigorelli, Sabrina Grassini, L. Guidorzi, M. Magalini, Alessandro Re, A. Lo Giudice, Francesco Grazzi, Nicla Gelli
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Abstract
The long-term purpose of this study is to assess the capabilities of the new Neutron Imaging beamline developed at the LENA facility of Pavia (Italy) for the characterisation of bronze artefacts. In this preliminary work, a set of Cu-based reference alloys has been produced and analysed in order to test and calibrate the facility. The first step involved the production of Cu-based alloys with chemical composition and microstructure similar to ancient artefacts. The chemical composition of the reference alloys was analysed by Optical Emission Spectroscopy. Secondly, some samples were artificially patinated with different chemical treatments obtaining an artificial corrosion products layer comparable to natural corrosion. X-Ray Diffraction, Scanning Electron Microscopy and Raman Spectroscopy have been used to characterise the corrosion patina. The main corrosion products on sulphate-induced patina are cuprite and brochantite, whereas atacamite and clinoatacamite were detected on chloride-induced patinas. Finally, preliminary Neutron Imaging measurements were performed on a first set of coated and uncoated specimens in order to try to correlate the neutrons attenuation coefficients with the chemical compositions with promising results.
这项研究的长期目的是评估意大利帕维亚 LENA 设施开发的新中子成像光束线的能力,以确定青铜文物的特征。在这项初步工作中,为了测试和校准该设施,制作并分析了一组铜基参考合金。第一步是生产化学成分和微观结构与古代文物相似的铜基合金。参考合金的化学成分通过光学发射光谱进行分析。其次,用不同的化学处理方法对一些样品进行人工钝化,以获得与自然腐蚀相当的人工腐蚀产物层。X 射线衍射、扫描电子显微镜和拉曼光谱被用来描述腐蚀层的特征。在硫酸盐诱导的铜绿辉石中,主要的腐蚀产物是铜绿辉石和铜绿辉铜矿,而在氯化物诱导的铜绿辉石中,则检测到了阿托孔雀石和clinoatacamite。最后,对第一组有涂层和无涂层的试样进行了初步的中子成像测量,以尝试将中子衰减系数与化学成分联系起来,结果令人满意。
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