• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 41, Issue 9, 2886 (2021)
Cong WANG1、1;, Camaiti Mara2、2;, Fu-de TIE1、1; 3;, Xi-chen ZHAO4、4;, Yi-jian CAO5、5; *;, and [in Chinese]2、2;
Author Affiliations
  • 11. School of Cultural Heritage, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, China
  • 22. CNR-Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources, Florence 50121, Italy
  • 44. Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, Xi'an 710054, China
  • 55. Institute of Culture and Heritage, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710072, China
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2021)09-2886-06 Cite this Article
    Cong WANG, Camaiti Mara, Fu-de TIE, Xi-chen ZHAO, Yi-jian CAO, [in Chinese]. Preliminary Study on the Non-Invasive Characterization of Organic Binding Media Employing a Portable Hyperspectral Sensor[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2021, 41(9): 2886 Copy Citation Text show less
    The full band reflectance spectra (350~2 500 nm, a) and selected region spectra (1 100~2 400 nm, b) of three bindersBlue=egg yolk; red=rabbit glue; green=linseed oil
    Fig. 1. The full band reflectance spectra (350~2 500 nm, a) and selected region spectra (1 100~2 400 nm, b) of three binders
    Blue=egg yolk; red=rabbit glue; green=linseed oil
    The reflectance spectra of egg yolk mixed with cinnabar in the range from 1 100~2 400 nmBlue=egg yolk+cinnabar; red=egg yolk;green=cinnabar
    Fig. 2. The reflectance spectra of egg yolk mixed with cinnabar in the range from 1 100~2 400 nm
    Blue=egg yolk+cinnabar; red=egg yolk;green=cinnabar
    The reflectance spectra of egg yolk mixed with azurite (a) and lapis lazuli (b) in the range from 1 100~2 400 nmBlue=egg yolk+ azurite (a)/lapis lazuli (b);red=egg yolk; green= azurite (a)/lapis lazuli (b)
    Fig. 3. The reflectance spectra of egg yolk mixed with azurite (a) and lapis lazuli (b) in the range from 1 100~2 400 nm
    Blue=egg yolk+ azurite (a)/lapis lazuli (b);red=egg yolk; green= azurite (a)/lapis lazuli (b)
    The reflectance spectra of three binders mixed with yellow ochre in the range from 1 100~2 400 nmBlue=egg yolk+yellow ochre; red=rabbit glue+yellow ochre; green=linseed oil+yellow ochre; black=yellow ochre
    Fig. 4. The reflectance spectra of three binders mixed with yellow ochre in the range from 1 100~2 400 nm
    Blue=egg yolk+yellow ochre; red=rabbit glue+yellow ochre; green=linseed oil+yellow ochre; black=yellow ochre
    The first derivative spectra of three binders in the range from 1 100~2 400 nm (a), 1 150~1 250 nm (b) and 1 650~1 800 nm (c)Blue=egg yolk; red=rabbit glue; green=linseed oil
    Fig. 5. The first derivative spectra of three binders in the range from 1 100~2 400 nm (a), 1 150~1 250 nm (b) and 1 650~1 800 nm (c)
    Blue=egg yolk; red=rabbit glue; green=linseed oil
    The first derivative spectra of three binders mixed with lapis lazuli (a) and yellow ochre (b) in the range from 1 100~2 400 nm (a)Blue= rabbit glue+lapis lazuli (a)/yellow ochre (b); green=egg yolk+lapis lazuli (a)/yellow ochre (b);red=linseed oil+lapis lazuli (a)/yellow ochre (b)
    Fig. 6. The first derivative spectra of three binders mixed with lapis lazuli (a) and yellow ochre (b) in the range from 1 100~2 400 nm (a)
    Blue= rabbit glue+lapis lazuli (a)/yellow ochre (b); green=egg yolk+lapis lazuli (a)/yellow ochre (b);red=linseed oil+lapis lazuli (a)/yellow ochre (b)
    Cong WANG, Camaiti Mara, Fu-de TIE, Xi-chen ZHAO, Yi-jian CAO, [in Chinese]. Preliminary Study on the Non-Invasive Characterization of Organic Binding Media Employing a Portable Hyperspectral Sensor[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2021, 41(9): 2886
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