Analytical Techniques
Conservators will find a seemingly endless number of analytical techniques in the
conservation literature or may even have access to some of them themselves. This
tutorial covers the most common analytical techniques that are available to analytical
chemists:
- Spectroscopy and spectrometry
- Chromatography
- Scanning Electron Microscopy
- The X factors (XRF, XRD, EDS)
Understanding analytical techniques requires a knowledge of basic atomic structure
and chemical bonding. Organic Chemistry I for Dummies by Arthur Winter is
a useful information source.
After completing this tutorial, you will be able to:
- Describe the kind of information you can learn about a material through different
analytical techniques
- Understand how absorption of energy is key to gaining information from spectroscopic
methods
- Recognize that chromatographic techniques are used primarily for separating mixtures
of compounds
- Know which techniques destroy the sample and which do not
- Differentiate among the uses for x-ray techniques
Enter
tutorial.
Useful links on this topic:
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Guinier, A.; X-Ray Diffraction: In Crystals, Imperfect
Crystals, and Amorphous Bodies; Dover: Mineola, New York , 1994.
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Hardy, James K.;
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry an online tutorial; University
of Akron.
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International Centre for Diffraction
Data (ICDD)
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Warren, B. E.; X-ray Diffraction; Dover: Mineola, New
York, 1990 .
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Whittaker, D.; Interpreting Organic Spectra; Royal
Society of Chemistry: London, England, 2000.
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Winter, Arthur; Organic Chemistry I for Dummies; For
Dummies;Hoboken, New Jersey, 2005.
- JAIC Online.
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Kavenagh,
Claudia; Wheeler, George; "Evaluation of cleaning methods for the exterior
brick at the Brooklyn Historical Society"; JAIC
2003, 42 (1), 97-112.
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Leona,
Marco; Casadio, Francesca; Bacci, Mauro; Picollo, Marcello; Identification of
the Pre-Columbian pigment Maya blue on works of art by non-invasive UV-Vis and
Raman spectroscopic techniques"; JAIC
2004, 43 (1),39-54.
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Lomax,
Suzanne Quillen; Fisher, Sarah L.; "An investigation of the removability of
naturally aged synthetic picture varnishes“; JAIC
1990, 29 (2),181-191.
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Rodriguez-Navarro, Carlos; Hansen, Eric; Sebastian, Eduardo; Ginell, William
S.; "The role of clays in the decay of ancient Egyptian limestone
sculptures"; JAIC
1997, 36 (2), 151-163.
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Schilling,
Michael R.; Khanjian, Herant P.; "Gas Chromatographic analysis of amino
acids as ethyl chloroformate derivatives"; JAIC
1996, 35 (2), 123-144.
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Schweppe,
Helmut; "Identification of dyes on old textiles""
JAIC
1979, 19 (1), 14-23.