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Author Boyatzis, Stamatis C., author.

Title Materials in art and archaeology through their infrared spectra / Stamatis C. Boyatzis.

Publication Info. New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Archaeology--discoveries of the past
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Minerals (1) : inorganic salts and oxides -- Minerals (2) : silicates -- Fatty substances -- Protein materials -- Saccharide materials.
Summary "Materials in Archaeology and Art through their Infrared Spectra introduces students and professionals in archaeology, conservation, chemistry, and materials science to the world of archaeological and art materials. The infrared spectra of materials directly reflect their structures, whether amorphous or crystalline, color or colorless, polar (hydrophilic), or nonpolar (hydrophobic). Through this book, the reader is offered a top-down approach for interpreting the rich but often subtle information drawn from the infrared spectra of most materials in the above-described context and correlate them to their molecular geometry, their molecular environments, and, most importantly, their deterioration pathways that lead to their current condition"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Material culture -- Analysis.
Material culture.
Artists' materials -- Analysis.
Artists' materials -- Analysis.
Artists' materials.
Antiquities -- Analysis.
Antiquities -- Analysis.
Antiquities.
Art -- Conservation and restoration -- Materials.
Art -- Conservation and restoration.
Materials.
Spectrum analysis.
Spectrum analysis.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Boyatzis, Stamatis C. Materials in art and archaeology through their infrared spectra New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2021] 9781685073053 (DLC) 2022002058
ISBN 1685075614 (adobe pdf)
9781685075613 (electronic book)
9781685073053 (hardcover)