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Page 1: Art and Cultural Heritage applications - AICCM · Art and Cultural Heritage applications ... •Information on pigment, binder and ... • Very useful tool for a range of materials

Infrared Microscpectroscopybeamline

Art and Cultural Heritage

applications

Ljiljana Puskar

9th September 2010

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OVERVIEW

• Introduction to IR spectroscopy and instrumentation

• The advantages of synchrotron-based Fourier-transform infrared

microspectroscopy and IR beamline at the Australian Synchrotron

• Methods for measuring IR spectra, sample preparation and data

analysis

• Cultural heritage applications at the IR microspectroscopy beamline

at the AS

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INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY

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METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION:

FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY

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INFRARED MICROSPECTROSCOPY INSTRUMENTATION

Why use a

Synchrotron?

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ADVANTAGES OF SYNCHROTRON TO IR MICROSCOPE

• Brightness 2-3 orders of magnitude higher than a thermal

(laboratory based) source

Beam profile at sample stage:

Microscope IR Beamline at SRS

BRIGHTNESS =

.A

PB

Power per unit area per unit solid angle

Area mapped = 30x30 µm.

Beam halfwidth = 8x8 µm.

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ADVANTAGES OF SYNCHROTRON TO IR

SIGNAL TO NOISE SPATIAL RESOLUTION

• Fast data acquisition with superior signal to

noise and enhanced lateral resolution

(close to diffraction limit)

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INFRARED MICROSCOPE BEAMLINE

• Bruker HYPERION microscope

• Resolution down to a few microns in Mid-IR

Infrared objective

Sample

• Computer controlled motorised sample stage

• Bruker OPUS software for data collection and

analysis

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TYPES OF MEASUREMENTS USING IR MICROSCOPE

• Transmission

• Reflectance

• ‘Transreflectance’

• Grazing angle Reflectance measurements

• Attenuated Total Reflectance

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TRANSMISSION MEASUREMENTS

Infrared

Transmitting

window

Sample

IR beam

• Samples should be 10 microns or thinner

freestanding, supported or embedded in an IR

transmitting material

Diamond compression cell

• Sample fragments pressed between diamond

windows

Nicole Tse, Melina Glasson, Caroline Kyi, Robyn Sloggett,

Stephen Best (CCMC and Melbourne University)

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DEGRADATION 19TH CENTURY PARCHEMET SUPPORTS

DUE TO COROSIVE NATURE OF IRON GALL INK

FTIR transmission spectra for a parchment cross-section.

Degradation followed by the changes in Amide bands

(information on protein structure) from the collagen present

in parchment.

Areas of 19th century indenture

parchment document

showing iron gall ink corrosion

and loss.

Amide I

1635cm-1

Amide II

1525cm-1

Alana Treasure, Dudley Creagh (Australian War Memorial)

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REFLECTANCE MEASUREMENTS:

THE PAINT SAMPLE EMBEDDED IN RESIN

Sample as seen

through a

microscope

• Ideally requires a well polished flat

surface

• Spectra require additional correction

procedures due to dispersion artefacts

(Kramers-Kronig-Transformation).

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REFLECTANCE MEASUREMENTS:

THE PAINT SAMPLE EMBEDDED IN RESIN

Reproducibility of FTIR spectra acquired in

reflection on the surface of a resin block when the

surface is obtained:

A) by cutting with an ultra-microtome,

B) by polishing with silicon carbide (grade 1200).

Aperture size: 12 12 μm2

Synchrotron-Based Micro-Imaging for Paintings, e-PS, 2009, 6, 1-9

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ATTENUATED TOTAL REFLECTION (ATR)

IR absorbance spectrum is

generated when the IR beam

reflects inside a crystal

that is in contact with the sample

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ATTENUATED TOTAL REFLECTION (ATR)

• Ge-crystal with ~100 microns crystal tip and variable pressure

selection

• Contact between the crystal and the sample achieved by

moving of the stage in z direction

• High spectral quality and spatial resolution

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ANALYSIS OF PAINT LAYERS FROM A 19TH CENTURY

BUILDING

• cross-sections of paint

chips from the Provincial

Hotel in Fitzroy mbedded

in polymer.

• Information on pigment,

binder and filler

distribution.

R. Sloggett et al. / Vibrational Spectroscopy 53 (2010)

Nicole Tse, Caroline Kyi, Robyn Sloggett, Stephen Best (CCMC and Melbourne University)

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SAMPLE PREPARATION AVAILABLE AT THE AUSTRALIAN

SYNCHROTRON

MICROTOMING FOR TRANSMISSION MEASUREMENTS

EMBEDDING THE PAINT SAMPLE IN RESIN AND POLISHING

EMBEDDING IN IR TRANSPARENT MATERIALS

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DATA ANALYSIS

• Mapping cross sections embedded in resin

For analysis of large data sets can use statistical methods:

• Principal component analysis• Cluster analysis

A

A

B

B

FTIR images showing the distribution of the integrated absorbance between certain wavenumbers

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CONCLUSIONS

• Very useful tool for a range of materials and artefacts of cultural heritage interest.

• The Synchrotron brightness provides improved data quality and spatial resolution.

• Information on both organic and inorganic components (binders, varnishes, pigments and fillers) in a single analysis.

• Complementary to other techniques such as Raman spectroscopy, XRD and X-ray fluorescence.

• Sample preparation is still critical to obtaining the best results.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

• Australian Synchrotron:

– Mark Tobin, Danielle Martin

– Mechanical workshop group particularly Alan Easdon and Trent Smith

• Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation, Melbourne University:

– Robyn Sloggett, Caroline Kyi, Nicole Tse, Petronella Nel, Melina Glasson

• Melbourne University:

– Stephen Best

• Australian War Memorial and Canberra University:

– Alana Treasure, Dudley Creagh

• Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane :

– Rosemary Goodall

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CONTACT DETAILS

Ljiljana PuskarTel: (03) 8540 4183

Email: [email protected] Synchrotron

800 Blackburn RoadClayton 3168 VIC

AUSTRALIA