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Reflective and photoacoustic infrared spectroscopic techniques in assessment of binding media in paintings
Authors:Tomasz ?ojewski  Jacek Bagniuk  Andrzej Ko?odziej and Joanna ?ojewska
Institution:(1) Scientific Department, National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN, UK;(2) Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK;
Abstract:This study proposes a method to estimate the lipid content in binding media in paintings that can be used at any laboratory equipped with an infrared spectrometer. The lipid content estimator, termed greasiness index (GI), is defined as a ratio of lipid ν(C=O) and protein amide I bands at 1743 and 1635 cm−1, respectively. Three Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) sampling techniques were evaluated for GI determination: reflective attenuated total reflection—ATR, specular reflection microscopy—μSR and photoacoustic—PAS. A set of model painting samples containing three tempera binding media (casein, egg, egg + oil), seven pigments and one varnish type were used in the study. Multivariate analysis was used to evaluate the resulting data. A good reproducibility of GI was obtained by ATR and PAS but not with μSR. The discriminative power of the technique is higher for unvarnished samples, but, generally, the GI estimator can be used for the categorisation of binding media in large populations of painting samples analysed with the same FTIR technique (sampling technique, detection, etc.).
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