ToF-SIMS spectra of historical inorganic pigments: Lead-based pigments in negative polarity

Caroline Bouvier, Sebastiaan Van Nuffel, Alain Brunelle*

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Abstract

ToF-SIMS is increasingly used to analyze cultural heritage materials because it can simultaneously detect organic and inorganic materials while mapping them on a surface. The precise identification of a pigment in a specific layer of a painting or of remaining color on a statue can inform about the technique used or the time of manufacture as well as expose possible forgeries when anachronistic ingredients are identified. Reference spectra are required to confidently identify a given pigment using ToF-SIMS. This database focuses on eight lead-based historical inorganic pigments, manufactured following traditional recipes. Lead pigments have been widely used in painting until the late 19th century. Here, the negative polarity ToF-SIMS reference spectra using a Bi-3(+) primary ion species are presented.
Original languageEnglish
Article number015005
Number of pages20
JournalSurface Science Spectra
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2024

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