Discrimination of Natural and Synthetic Forms of Azurite: An Innovative Approach Based on High-Resolution Terahertz Continuous Wave (Thz-Cw) Spectroscopy for Cultural Heritage

20 Pages Posted: 14 May 2024

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Candida Moffa

Sapienza University of Rome

Alessandro Curcio

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Camilla Merola

Sapienza University of Rome

Mauro Migliorati

Sapienza University of Rome

Luigi Palumbo

Sapienza University of Rome

Anna Candida Felici

Sapienza University of Rome

Massimo Petrarca

Sapienza University of Rome

Abstract

The non-invasive discrimination of natural and synthetic forms of pigments is not always a straightforward procedure nor is it often possible in a non-invasive way. In this work, we demonstrate that THz spectroscopy allows for this selective discrimination of chemically related compounds. In the presented results, we show the spectral characterization of the following copper carbonates: natural azurite and two of its synthetic forms, bice blue and blue verditer. In particular, the physical properties of the two synthetic forms were characterized for the first time in the terahertz spectral range by exploiting a high-resolution coherent terahertz Continuous Wave (THz-CW) spectrometer. The findings reveal distinct absorption spectra for the three chemically related pigments, showing specific fingerprints that can be used to discriminate the natural compound from the synthetic forms. In fact, we show that by THz-CW it was possible to discriminate those pure components in binary mixtures and quantify the single components contribution.This identification is of great interest to assist in dating artworks or evidence restoration and retouching treatments. The results demonstrate that THz-CW spectroscopy can pave the way to an innovative approach to the Cultural Heritage field.

Keywords: Azurite, Bice Blue, Blue Verditer, Terahertz spectroscopy, THz-CW, Binary mixtures

Suggested Citation

Moffa, Candida and Curcio, Alessandro and Merola, Camilla and Migliorati, Mauro and Palumbo, Luigi and Felici, Anna Candida and Petrarca, Massimo, Discrimination of Natural and Synthetic Forms of Azurite: An Innovative Approach Based on High-Resolution Terahertz Continuous Wave (Thz-Cw) Spectroscopy for Cultural Heritage. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4827032 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4827032

Candida Moffa (Contact Author)

Sapienza University of Rome ( email )

Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
Roma, 00185
Italy

Alessandro Curcio

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Camilla Merola

Sapienza University of Rome ( email )

Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
Roma, 00185
Italy

Mauro Migliorati

Sapienza University of Rome ( email )

Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
Roma, 00185
Italy

Luigi Palumbo

Sapienza University of Rome ( email )

Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
Roma, 00185
Italy

Anna Candida Felici

Sapienza University of Rome ( email )

Massimo Petrarca

Sapienza University of Rome ( email )

Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
Roma, 00185
Italy

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