历史无机颜料的 Tof-SIMS 光谱:两种极性的钙白颜料

C. Bouvier, Sebastiaan Van Nuffel, Alain Brunelle
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飞行时间二次离子质谱法(ToF-SIMS)越来越多地用于分析文化遗产材料,因为它可以同时检测有机和无机材料,并将其绘制在表面上。对绘画作品中某一特定层面的颜料或雕像上残留颜色的精确鉴定,可以了解所使用的技术或制造时间,并在发现不合时宜的成分时揭露可能的赝品。要使用 ToF-SIMS 有把握地识别特定颜料,需要参考光谱。本数据库重点关注六种白色颜料,它们由富含钙质的天然或合成材料制成,并按照传统工艺进行制备。这些颜料通常出现在制备层中,即 "研磨层",它将支撑层与可观察到的颜料层隔开,并提供了一个光滑的表面来固定颜料,同时防止颜料被基底吸收。区分这些颜料有助于更好地描述绘画实践。这里展示的是使用 Bi3+ 主离子的 ToF-SIMS 参考光谱的两种极性。
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Tof-SIMS spectra of historical inorganic pigments: Calcium white pigments in both polarities
Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) is increasingly used to analyze cultural heritage materials because it can simultaneously detect organic and inorganic materials while mapping them on a surface. The precise identification of a pigment in a specific layer of a painting or of remaining color on a statue can inform about the technique used or the time of manufacture as well as expose possible forgeries when anachronistic ingredients are identified. Reference spectra are required to confidently identify a given pigment using ToF-SIMS. This database focuses on six white pigments made from calcium-rich natural or synthetized materials, prepared following traditional processes. Such pigments are frequently found in the preparation layers, namely, “ground,” separating the support from the observable paint layers, and providing a smooth surface to hold the paint on while preventing its absorption by the substrate. Differentiating between these pigments is helpful to better describe the painting practice. Here, ToF-SIMS reference spectra using a Bi3+ primary ion species are presented for both polarities.
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