* Offers an overview of the analysis of art and archaeological materials using techniques based on mass spectrometry* Illustrates basic principles, procedures and applications of mass spectrometric techniques.* Fills a gap in the field of application on destructive methods in the analysis of museum objects* Edited by a world-wide respected specialists with extensive experience of the GC/MS analysis of art objects* Such a handbook has been long-awaited by scientists, restorers and other experts in the analysis of art objects
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"The book is an extensive source of information with numerous case studies and examples illustrating how MS can be used to reveal the history of objects". (Materials World, 1 October 2010)" Contributors discuss organic compounds and analytical techniques at an undergraduate level with multiple easy-toreference tables and charts. In addition, all chapters include extensive bibliographies for supplementary information at both introductory and advanced levels." (CHOICE, 2010)
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Höhe: 253 mm
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978-0-470-74191-7 (9780470741917)
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List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. Preface. PART I INTRODUCTION. 1 Organic Materials in Art and Archaeology (Maria Perla Colombini and Francesca Modugno). 2 Overview of Mass Spectrometric Based Techniques Applied in the Cultural Heritage Field (Gianluca Giorgi). PART II DIRECT MASS SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS. 3 Direct Mass Spectrometric Techniques: Versatile Tools to Characterise Resinous Materials (Erika Ribechini). 4 Direct Mass Spectrometry to Characterise Wax and Lipid Materials (Martine Regert). 5 GALDI-MS Applied to Characterise Natural Varnishes and Binders (Patrick Dietemann and Christoph Herm). 6 MALDI-MS Applied to the Analysis of Protein Paint Binders (Stepanka Kuckova, Radovan Hynek and Milan Kodicek). PART III GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY. 7 GC/MS in the Characterization of Lipids (Maria Perla Colombini, Francesca Modugno and Erika Ribechini). 8 GC/MS in the Characterisation of Resinous Materials (Francesca Modugno and Erika Ribechini). 9 GC/MS in the Characterisation of Protein Paint Binders (Maria Perla Colombini and Gwenae..lle Gautier). 10 SPME/GC-MS in the Characterisation of Terpenic Resins (Jean Bleton and Alain Tchapla). 11 Py-GC/MS of Organic Paint Binders (Ilaria Bonaduce and Alessia Andreotti). 12 Py-GC/MS of Natural and Synthetic Resins (Dominique Scalarone and Oscar Chiantore). PART IV LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY. 13 Characterization of Organic Natural Dyes by Electrospray Mass Spectrometry Coupled with HPLC and/or Capillary Electrophoresis (Katarzyna Lech, Katarzyna Polec'-Pawlak and Maciej Jarosz). PART V OTHER MS-BASED TECHNIQUES. 14 Compound-specific Stable Isotopes in Organic Residue Analysis in Archaeology (Richard P. Evershed). 15 ToF-SIMS Study of Organic Materials in Cultural Heritage: Identification and Chemical Imaging (Vincent Mazel and Pascale Richardin). 16 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry for 14C Dating (Mariaelena Fedi). Index.