Quantitative Analysis of Minium and Vermilion Mixtures Using Low-Frequency Vibrational Spectroscopy

2019 
Low-frequency vibrational spectroscopy offers a compelling solution for the non-destructive and non-invasive study of pigments in historical artifacts by revealing the characteristic sub-200 cm-1 spectral features of component materials. The techniques of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) and low-frequency Raman spectroscopy (LFRS) are complementary approaches to accessing this spectral region and are valuable tools for artifact identification, conservation, and restoration. In this investigation of historical pigments, pure and mixed samples of minium (Pb3O4) and vermilion (HgS) were studied using a combination of THz-TDS and LFRS experiments to determine the limits of detection (LOD) and quantitation (LOQ) for each compound with both methods. The measurements were also supported using solid-state density functional theory simulations of the pigment structures and vibrations, enabling spectral peaks to be assigned to specific atomic motions in these solids. The THz-TDS LOD was found to be simi...
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