Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1038328 | Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This study is focused on the evaluation by μRaman mapping of the penetration depth achieved by ammonium oxalate treatment in different plaster specimens, a hot issue in the conservation field. The role of the carbonatic aggregate particles and the influence of the different variables of the treatment on the penetration depth and on the distribution of the newly-formed phase (whewellite) have been ascertained. Based on the results of μRaman mapping, analyses with Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy have been carried out in order to observe the whewellite crystals and the carbonatic aggregate particles involved in the reaction with ammonium oxalate.
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Authors
Claudia Conti, Chiara Colombo, David Dellasega, Mauro Matteini, Marco Realini, Giuseppe Zerbi,