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Heritage Science | 2017

On the stability of mediaeval inorganic pigments: a literature review of the effect of climate, material selection, biological activity, analysis and conservation treatments

Alessia Coccato; Luc Moens; Peter Vandenabeele

This review is to be considered part of the development of the MEMORI dosimeter, to evaluate the impact of climate (relative humidity, temperature, illumination, etc., including volatile organic compounds) on moveable objects. In the framework of the MEMORI project, Ghent University was given the task to assess pigment degradation upon acetic acid exposure, and to collect information on pigments’ stability. Moreover, to obtain a wider knowledge on the stability of common pigments, the effect of a variety of parameters was reviewed from literature. Discolouration and degradation of pigments significantly alter the legibility of polychrome works of art, so that the development of monitoring methods to ensure the preservation of cultural heritage objects is of primary importance.


Applied Spectroscopy | 2016

Combined Spectroscopic Analysis of Beads from the Tombs of Kindoki, Lower Congo Province (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Anastasia Rousaki; Alessia Coccato; Charlotte Verhaeghe; Bernard-Olivier Clist; Koen Bostoen; Peter Vandenabeele; Luc Moens

Raman spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis are commonly applied to archaeological objects as a fast and nondestructive way to characterize the materials. Here, micro-Raman spectroscopy and chemometrics on handheld XRF results were used to completely characterize beads found during archaeological excavations in the Congo. Metallic objects, organogenic materials, and glass beads were studied. Special attention was paid to the glassy materials, as they seem to be of European production. The matrix family and crystalline phases assemblage, as well as the results from principal components analysis on the elemental data, were used to define groups of beads of similar composition, and therefore probably of similar origin. This research project establishes the feasibility of this approach to archaeological glasses, and can be used to confirm and support the bead typologies used by archaeologists.


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2015

Raman spectroscopy for the investigation of carbon‐based black pigments

Alessia Coccato; Jan Jehlička; Luc Moens; Peter Vandenabeele


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2016

Evaluation of portable Raman spectroscopy and handheld X-ray fluorescence analysis (hXRF) for the direct analysis of glyptics

Debbie Lauwers; António Candeias; Alessia Coccato; José Mirão; Luc Moens; Peter Vandenabeele


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2016

Raman spectroscopy of green minerals and reaction products with an application in Cultural Heritage research

Alessia Coccato; Danilo Bersani; A Coudray; Jana Sanyova; Luc Moens; Peter Vandenabeele


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2017

Micro-Raman spectroscopy and complementary techniques (hXRF, VP-SEM-EDS, μ-FTIR and Py-GC/MS) applied to the study of beads from the Kongo Kingdom (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Alessia Coccato; Mafalda Barrocas Dias Teixeira da Costa; Anastasia Rousaki; Bernard-Olivier Clist; Karlis Karklins; Koen Bostoen; Ana Manhita; Ana Cardoso; Cristina Barrocas Dias; António Candeias; Luc Moens; José Mirão; Peter Vandenabeele


Applied Physics A | 2016

Pigment particles analysis with a total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometer: study of influence of instrumental parameters

Alessia Coccato; Bart Vekemans; Laszlo Vincze; Luc Moens; Peter Vandenabeele


Applied Physics A | 2016

Nondestructive Raman investigation on wall paintings at Sala Vaccarini in Catania (Sicily)

Germana Barone; Danilo Bersani; Alessia Coccato; Debbie Lauwers; Paolo Mazzoleni; Simona Raneri; Peter Vandenabeele; Davide Manzini; Giuseppe Agostino; Nicola Francesco Neri


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2014

Gem quality and archeological green ‘jadeite jade’ versus ‘omphacite jade’

Alessia Coccato; Stefanos Karampelas; Marie Wörle; Samuel Van Willigen; Pierre Pétrequin


TECHNART 2017, Non-Destructive and Microanalytical Techniques in Art and Cultural Heritage | 2017

Unraveling the composition of coloured glass by the comparison of complementary spectroscopic methodologies: the case of beads from the Kongo Kingdom

Brecht Laforce; Anastasia Rousaki; Alessia Coccato; Mafalda Barrocas Dias Teixeira da Costa; Bernard-Olivier Clist; Karlis Karklins; Koen Bostoen; Bart Vekemans; Luc Moens; José Mirão; Laszlo Vincze; Peter Vandenabeele

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