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Detection Science
Analytical Strategies for Cultural Heritage Materials and Their Degradation
Edited by
Juan Manuel Madariaga
Juan Manuel Madariaga
University of the Basque Country, Spain
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-78801-524-0
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78801-597-4
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78801-922-4
Series:
Detection Science
No. of Pages:
302
Published online:
04 Jan 2021
Published in print:
07 Jan 2021
Book Chapter
CHAPTER 6: Raman Spectroscopy
By
Anastasia Rousaki
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Anastasia Rousaki
Raman Spectroscopy Research Group, Department of Chemistry, Ghent University
Krijgslaan 281 (S-12)
B-9000 Ghent
Belgium
[email protected]
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Peter Vandenabeele
Peter Vandenabeele
Raman Spectroscopy Research Group, Department of Chemistry, Ghent University
Krijgslaan 281 (S-12)
B-9000 Ghent
Belgium
[email protected]Archaeometry Research Group, Department of Archaeology, Ghent University
Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 35
B-9000 Ghent
Belgium
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Published:04 Jan 2021
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Series: Detection Science
Page range:
124 - 146
Citation
A. Rousaki and P. Vandenabeele, in Analytical Strategies for Cultural Heritage Materials and Their Degradation, ed. J. M. Madariaga, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2021, pp. 124-146.
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Raman spectroscopy has grown to become one of the most important techniques in the field of cultural heritage studies. Benchtop Raman spectrometers, together with their mobile counterparts, are used extensively to characterize the materials and identify possible degradation products on works of art. This chapter describes the fundamentals, techniques and applications of Raman spectroscopy in archaeometry. Moreover, the state-of-the-art instrumentation is discussed together with the traditional and also latest spectroscopic approaches.
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