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Categorizing tin phosphate/silicate-weighted silks on site by near-infrared spectroscopy
Garside, Paul ; Wyeth, Paul ; Zhang, Xiaomei
刊名journal of the institute of conservation
2012
DOI10.1080/19455224.2012.670559
英文摘要One of the most versatile instrumental analytical techniques for the non-interventive characterization of organic artefacts is near-infrared spectroscopy. In the case of textiles, methodology has recently emerged for assessing the condition of historic silks on site and a corresponding protocol that allows the simultaneous weighting categorization of silks would be really advantageous. This would enable curators and conservators to be more aware of objects containing these problematic fabrics, informing decisions concerning treatment, display and storage. The research described here was directed at developing complementary near-infrared spectroscopic analysis for tin-weighting categorization. A robust classification model was generated from the multivariate analysis of spectra for a large set of reference silks, which allowed the differentiation of non-weighted and tin phosphate/silicate-weighted silks, both aged and unaged. The protocol was piloted at two regional costume collections, and its value to collections management clearly demonstrated. ? 2012 Icon, The Institute of Conservation.; EI; 0; 1; 40-49; 35
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/411394]  
专题考古文博学院
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Garside, Paul,Wyeth, Paul,Zhang, Xiaomei. Categorizing tin phosphate/silicate-weighted silks on site by near-infrared spectroscopy[J]. journal of the institute of conservation,2012.
APA Garside, Paul,Wyeth, Paul,&Zhang, Xiaomei.(2012).Categorizing tin phosphate/silicate-weighted silks on site by near-infrared spectroscopy.journal of the institute of conservation.
MLA Garside, Paul,et al."Categorizing tin phosphate/silicate-weighted silks on site by near-infrared spectroscopy".journal of the institute of conservation (2012).
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