J.IIC-CG VOLUME 3 (1978)

The Use of a Diamond Cell Microsampling Device for Infrared Spectrophotometric Analyses of Art and Archaeological Materials

Marilyn E. Laver, R. Scott Williams

Applications of a diamond cell microsampling device for infrared spectrophotometric examinations and the results of such examinations on a wide range of art and archaeological materials are reported. Advantages and limitations of the device are discussed. The position of this technique in the analytical scheme at the Canadian Conservation Institute is outlined.

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