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    <title>Real fábrica de vidros de Coina – Chemical analysis of archaeological glass fragments</title>
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    <description>Title: Real fábrica de vidros de Coina – Chemical analysis of archaeological glass fragments
Authors: Matos, Antonio Pires de; Lopes, Filipa M.; Lima, Augusta M; Vilarigues, Márcia; Coroado, João; Carvalho, Catarina; Andrade, Ana
Description: Actas do 17º Congresso da Associação Internacional para a História do Vidro</description>
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    <title>A brief review of mass spectrometry in cultural heritage</title>
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    <description>Title: A brief review of mass spectrometry in cultural heritage
Authors: Matos, Antonio Pires de; Marçalo, Joaquim
Abstract: In the last decade the great development of mass spectrometry techniques made them&#xD;
ideal tools for the characterization of many materials containing either inorganic or&#xD;
organic compounds. Pigments in paints, main constituents of glass and ceramic objects,&#xD;
enamels and glazes can be characterized by inorganic mass spectrometry. Temperas,&#xD;
varnishes and adhesives can be studied by organic mass spectrometry; compounds as&#xD;
glycerides, proteins and sugars can also be easily analysed.&#xD;
Due to the diversity of mass spectrometry techniques almost any compound has a&#xD;
special method that can be used to characterize it.&#xD;
A brief introduction to mass spectrometry will be given, in particular a reference to the&#xD;
ion generation methods and their application to the different types of samples that a&#xD;
conservator can have in his/her hands when studying an artwork. A few applications in&#xD;
cultural heritage will be given.
Description: Proceedings of the Chemistry and Conservation Science</description>
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