Throughout the 20th century a number of binding media, including synthetic resins, have been employed in paints. It is only very recently that thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (THM-GCMS) has been used for the identification of a wide variety of binding media employed in the 20th century art. This paper shows as THM-GCMS was successfully used in conjunction with FourierTransform Infrared Spectroscopy for the study of binding media in samples from Yellow Islands by Jackson Pollock [Tate Collection, T00436] and Break Point by Fiona Banner [Tate Collection, T07501].
THM-GCMS and FTIR for the study of binding media in Yellow Islands by Jackson Pollock and Break Point by Fiona Banner / F. Cappitelli. - In: JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED PYROLYSIS. - ISSN 0165-2370. - 71:1(2004), pp. 423-433.
THM-GCMS and FTIR for the study of binding media in Yellow Islands by Jackson Pollock and Break Point by Fiona Banner
F. CappitelliPrimo
2004
Abstract
Throughout the 20th century a number of binding media, including synthetic resins, have been employed in paints. It is only very recently that thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (THM-GCMS) has been used for the identification of a wide variety of binding media employed in the 20th century art. This paper shows as THM-GCMS was successfully used in conjunction with FourierTransform Infrared Spectroscopy for the study of binding media in samples from Yellow Islands by Jackson Pollock [Tate Collection, T00436] and Break Point by Fiona Banner [Tate Collection, T07501].Pubblicazioni consigliate
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