Comparative Study of Four Portuguese 16th Century Illuminated Manueline Charters based on Spectroscopy and Chemometrics Analysis
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The comparative study based on spectroscopic
analysis of the materials used to produce four sixteenth-century Manueline Charters (the Charters of Alcochete, Terena, Alandroal and Evora) was performed following a systematic analytical approach. SEM–EDS, l-Raman and l-FTIR analysis highlighted interesting features between them, namely the
use of different pigments and colourants (such as different green and yellow pigments), the presence of pigments alterations and the use of a non-expected extemporaneous material (with the presence of titanium white in the Charter of Alcochete). Principal component analysis restricted to the C–H absorption region (3000–2840 cm-1) was applied to 36 infrared spectra of blue historical samples from the Charters of Alcochete,Terena, Alandroal and Évora, suggesting the use of a mixture of a triglyceride and polysaccharide as binder.
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Catarina Miguel, Cristina Barrocas Dias, Teresa Ferreira, António Candeias, The Comparative Study of Four Portuguese 16th Century Illuminated Manueline Charters based on Spectroscopy and Chemometrics Analysis, Appl. Phys. A (2017) 123: 72. doi:10.1007/s00339-016-0659-6