TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterisation of corrosion products on copper-based artefacts
T2 - Potential of MA-XRF measurements
AU - Francia, Elisabetta Di
AU - Grassini, Sabrina
AU - Gigante, Giovanni E.
AU - Ridolfi, Stefano
AU - Barcellos Lins, Sergio A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - The use of macro-X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) scanners is now widespread in cultural heritage applications. However, its use for the characterisation of metallic works of art is still limited. In this study, a novel portable MA-XRF scanner prototype was tested on artificially corroded copper samples to assess its analytical capabilities on corroded metals, yielding information on the spatial distribution of the corrosion products grown on the metal's surface. A multi-analytical approach was used to thoroughly characterise the copper samples and compare the obtained results to verify the reliability of the MA-XRF data. The prototype was able to obtain distribution maps of different elements, such as sulphur and chlorine, which can be directly correlated to different corrosion products. With the use of imaging filtering techniques, it was possible to investigate the stratification of the corrosion product layers and observe gradients in the distribution of certain elements.
AB - The use of macro-X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) scanners is now widespread in cultural heritage applications. However, its use for the characterisation of metallic works of art is still limited. In this study, a novel portable MA-XRF scanner prototype was tested on artificially corroded copper samples to assess its analytical capabilities on corroded metals, yielding information on the spatial distribution of the corrosion products grown on the metal's surface. A multi-analytical approach was used to thoroughly characterise the copper samples and compare the obtained results to verify the reliability of the MA-XRF data. The prototype was able to obtain distribution maps of different elements, such as sulphur and chlorine, which can be directly correlated to different corrosion products. With the use of imaging filtering techniques, it was possible to investigate the stratification of the corrosion product layers and observe gradients in the distribution of certain elements.
KW - Artificial corrosion products
KW - Cu-based alloys
KW - FESEM
KW - MA-XRF
KW - µXRD
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U2 - 10.21014/ACTA_IMEKO.V10I1.859
DO - 10.21014/ACTA_IMEKO.V10I1.859
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85104884762
SN - 0237-028X
VL - 10
SP - 136
EP - 141
JO - Acta IMEKO
JF - Acta IMEKO
IS - 1
ER -