Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1249534 Vibrational Spectroscopy 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Structural analysis of cellulosic materials by Raman intensity ratios.•Potential application in the characterization of forensic specimens of linens.•Characterization of cellulosic paper sheet used in the conservation of artistic objects.

Different samples of cellulosic materials were analyzed by Raman spectroscopy and wood chips from Pinus elliottii, treated with acidic and alkaline aqueous solutions, were used to evaluate diagnostic signatures of the chemical structure of the cellulosic fibres. Cotton and whiskers synthesized from cotton, ancient Egyptian linen from a mummy wrapping, and five different paper sheets used in museum handling were compared. The complementarity of the Raman spectroscopic and scanning electron microscopic data facilitated the evaluation of the crystallinity, the level of organization and chain sizes of the fibres and the identification of different oxidation products. Intensity ratios measured from pairs of key bands were used to characterize the crystallinity, chain lengths and presence of oxidative decomposition in the range of the studied samples. Finally, the Raman spectra of the ancient Egyptian linen specimen indicated a potential future application of the proposed analysis for the characterization of archaeological pieces composed of linen.

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