Published December 4, 2019 | Version v1

MA-XRF measurement for corrosion assessment on bronze artefacts

  • 1. Department of Basic and Applied Sciences for Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome
  • 2. Politecnico di Torino
  • 3. Ars Mensurae

Description

In this study, an innovative portable macro X-Ray Fluorescence (MA-XRF) scanner prototype has been employed in order to gain information on composition and distribution of corrosion products artificially grown on Cu-based coupons. First results have shown the importance of using artificially corroded reference samples before any assessment on archaeological artefacts. Moreover, the prototype used demonstrated to be a powerful tool for understanding complex corrosion processes which might occur on Cu-based alloys. The scanner was able to detect light elements as S and Cl, essential for studying the distribution of specific corrosion compounds. Using imaging techniques, it was possible to observe a gradient in Cu elemental maps intensity caused by the overlapping of a thicker corrosion product layer.

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Journal article: 10.21014/acta_imeko.v10i1.859 (DOI)

Funding

European Commission
ED-ARCHMAT - European Doctorate in ARchaeological and Cultural Heritage MATerials science 766311