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Nanoscale analysis of historical paintings by means of O‐PTIR spectroscopy : the identification of the organic particles in L’Arlésienne (portrait of Madame Ginoux) by Van Gogh
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Abstract
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Optical-photothermal infrared (O-PTIR) spectroscopy is a recently developed technique that provides spectra comparable to traditional transmission FTIR spectroscopy with nanometric spatial resolution. Hence, O-PTIR is a promising candidate for the analysis of historical paintings, as well as other cultural heritage objects, but its potential has not yet been evaluated. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Angewandte Chemie: international edition in English. - Weinheim
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Publication
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Weinheim
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2021
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ISSN
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1433-7851
0570-0833
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DOI
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10.1002/ANIE.202106058
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Volume/pages
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60
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(2021)
, p. 22753-22760
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ISI
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000694015700001
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Pubmed ID
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34165241
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