Laser Chemistry
Volume 18 (1999), Issue 3, Pages 155-165
doi:10.1155/1999/48171
Analytical Studies of Polychromes by Time-Integrated Laser-Induced
Breakdown Spectroscopy
Instituto de Química Física “Rocasolano”, C.S.I C. Serrano 119, Madrid 28006, Spain
Received 28 April 1999
Abstract
Time integrated Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy was applied to the study of real
samples of polychromes. Two samples respectively from the Spanish Baroque and from
the XV century were analysed. The time integrated spectra showed negligible contribution
of continuum background emission. The spectra of the Baroque sample indicated the
presence of vermilion; this was confirmed by Near Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy.
LIBS spectra of the XV century sample showed Ca, Al, Mg, Na and Pb lines and
the molecular emissions CN(B-X) and C2(d-a). Relative spectral intensities were measured
as a function of the number of laser pulses delivered on the same position of the sample.
The LIBS analysis was compared to an exhaustive analytical study.