Spectroscopic Techniques for Identifying Pigments in Polychrome Cultural Relics

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Argitaratua izan da:Coatings vol. 15, no. 1 (2025), p. 20
Egile nagusia: Liu, Mihaela
Beste egile batzuk: Wang, Zhigao, Liu, Xinyou
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100 1 |a Liu, Mihaela  |u School of Social Development, Nanjing Normal University, No.1 Wenyuan Road Qixia District, Nanjing 210046, China; <email>90910@njnu.edu.cn</email>; Postdoctoral Research Station in Archaeology, Nanjing Normal University, No.1 Wenyuan Road Qixia District, Nanjing 210046, China 
245 1 |a Spectroscopic Techniques for Identifying Pigments in Polychrome Cultural Relics 
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520 3 |a This article explores recent advancements in non-destructive spectroscopic techniques for identifying pigments in polychrome cultural relics, emphasizing their significance for sustainability in cultural heritage preservation. Techniques such as infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy facilitate the accurate identification of pigment compositions while ensuring the integrity of the artifacts is maintained. Our findings indicate that integrating multiple spectroscopic methods enhances the accuracy of pigment identification and deepens our understanding of the structural and preservation status of historical artifacts. We also outline future directions for spectroscopic analysis in the field of cultural heritage, including micro-area analysis, data fusion, and intelligent data processing, aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of pigment identification, ultimately contributing to the sustainable preservation of cultural assets. 
653 |a Data analysis 
653 |a Data processing 
653 |a Pigments 
653 |a Nondestructive testing 
653 |a Spectrum analysis 
653 |a Fourier transforms 
653 |a Infrared analysis 
653 |a Historic artifacts 
653 |a Data integration 
653 |a Energy 
653 |a Raman spectroscopy 
653 |a Artifact identification 
653 |a Molecular structure 
653 |a Light 
653 |a X-ray fluorescence 
653 |a Radiation 
653 |a Cultural resources 
653 |a X-rays 
653 |a Infrared spectroscopy 
653 |a Cultural heritage 
653 |a Spectroscopic analysis 
700 1 |a Wang, Zhigao  |u School of Social Development, Nanjing Normal University, No.1 Wenyuan Road Qixia District, Nanjing 210046, China; <email>90910@njnu.edu.cn</email>; Postdoctoral Research Station in Archaeology, Nanjing Normal University, No.1 Wenyuan Road Qixia District, Nanjing 210046, China 
700 1 |a Liu, Xinyou  |u College of Furnishing and Industrial Design, Nanjing Forestry University, Str. Longpan No.159, Nanjing 210037, China; <email>liu.xinyou@njfu.edu.cn</email> 
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