LIMITATIONS OF SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS IN THE STUDY OF EARTHYPIGMENTS
2012
Nowadays, the spectroscopic methods, above all Infrared
Spectroscopy (IR), are the most frequently used analytical
methods in the research of cultural heritage, which is mainly
caused by easy use and non-invasiveness of these methods and a
broad range of their application, which comprises both organic
and inorganic substances. Nevertheless, each analytical
technique has its detection limits, and the fact that a
particular method is suitable for one type of a sample does not
automatically mean that it will be appropriate for the
identification of another sample. Therefore, the aim of the
study is to demonstrate the limitations of both Raman
Spectroscopy (RS) and infrared spectroscopy in the study of
earthy materials.
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