Physico-chemical research of cultural heritage materials using microanalytical methods

Tesis doctoral de Liz Karen Herrera

The research work included in this thesis is focused on the characterisation of five different materials: paintings, baroque mirrors, natural fibres, organ pipes and several metallic artefacts, which are representative of spanish cultural heritage. All of these ornamental elements are characteristic of the andalusian baroque period of art. One of the main contributions of this work is the application of synchrotron radiation-based techniques at the european synchrotron radiation facility (esrf) within the cultural heritage group. These synchrotron x-ray techniques were carried out in combination with other analytical laboratory techniques such as x-ray diffraction, micro-infrared, micro-raman spectroscopy, optical and electron microscopy, and mass spectrometry. Synchrotron radiation was very powerful and useful in the detection, analysis and distribution of different elements and crystal phases. These findings are critical to the different aspects of the artwork.

 

Datos académicos de la tesis doctoral «Physico-chemical research of cultural heritage materials using microanalytical methods«

  • Título de la tesis:  Physico-chemical research of cultural heritage materials using microanalytical methods
  • Autor:  Liz Karen Herrera
  • Universidad:  Sevilla
  • Fecha de lectura de la tesis:  18/03/2009

 

Dirección y tribunal

  • Director de la tesis
    • José Luís Pérez Rodríguez
  • Tribunal
    • Presidente del tribunal: adela Muñoz paez
    • jacques Castaing (vocal)
    • anton Lerf (vocal)
    • gema Martínez criado (vocal)

 

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