Spectroscopic techniques for the characterization of organic and inorganic materials in modern art: a case study Francesca Rosi 1 , Alessia Daveri 1 , Costanza Miliani 2 , Brunetto Giovanni Brunetti 1 , Antonio Sgamellotti 1,2 1 Dip. di Chimica, Università di Perugia, Via Elce di Sotto, 8, Perugia, 06123 (PG) - ITALY 2 Dip. di Chimica, CNR c/o Università di Perugia, Via Elce di Sotto, 8, Perugia, 06123 (PG) - ITALY Sezione Tematica INSTM: 1. Materiali inorganici cristallini ed amorfi
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Spectroscopic techniques for the characterization of organic and inorganic materials in modern art:
a case study
Francesca Rosi1, Alessia Daveri1, Costanza Miliani2, Brunetto Giovanni Brunetti1, Antonio Sgamellotti1,2
1Dip. di Chimica, Università di Perugia, Via Elce di Sotto, 8, Perugia, 06123 (PG) - ITALY2Dip. di Chimica, CNR c/o Università di Perugia, Via Elce di Sotto, 8, Perugia, 06123 (PG) - ITALY
Sezione Tematica INSTM: 1. Materiali inorganici cristallini ed amorfi
The study of materials and techniques of contemporary art
the employ of new materials and not well codified techniques having at disposal a large variety of new materials and also the license to use them with
unconventional execution techniques
The intrinsic complexity of modern artworks
The necessity to characterize materials and methods for preserving the conservation state and start correct
conservation procedures
Project PRIN2006: Development of specific methodologies for the non-invasive study of materials and techniques of contemporary art
Calamita Cosmica
enormous sculpture representing a human skeleton dimensions 24x6x10 m3
Gino De Dominicis (1947-1998)
www.repubblica.it
Mole Vanvitelliana, Ancona 2005
Piazzetta Reale, Milano 2007
Micro destructive spectroscopic techniques
Leica DM R Optical Microscope (OM) equipped with a digital camera Leica
DC300
SEM-EDS Electron scanning microscope Philips XL30 with an LaB6source and an energy
dispersive X-ray EDAX/DX4 detector. Epoxy resin (Epofix, Struers) was used for the
preparation of cross-sections
JASCO Ventuno micro-Raman (R):- 1200 and 2400 mm/lines gratings- CCD detector cooled at –50°C; - Confocal OM (5x, 20x, 50x, 100x). - Nd:YAG laser (532 nm); - spectral resolution of about 2 cm-1
Diffuse reflection can cause distortion of the band intensities as compared to transmission spectra, and specular reflection may cause derivative or inverted band shape.
1200 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600 4000
wavelength (m)
absorbance (a.u.)
log
(1/R
) (a
.u.)
wavenumber (cm-1)
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
1+ 3 1+ 4
3
transmittance
Mapping FTIR measurement
molecular distribution in the stratigraphy 16x Cassegrain objective; map dimension 250x550m2 ;
x,y step 50 m ; total time 13 hScans 800; spectral resolution 4 cm-1
specular0°/0° geometry
Reflectance FTIR technique
diffuse
The enormous sculpture is mainly composed by polystyrene (EPS)Gypsum has been found as filler
Materials characterization
Stratigraphic study
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2
3
4
5
1. White layer of variable thickness2. light brown layer 260-395 m3. brass lamina 80-230 m4. white layer 100-150 m5. white layer 790-900 m
OM image BSE-SEM image
1 & 2 inner layers
elemental composition: Si, Al, Ca, Fe, Tiinorganic components