2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422008000500034
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Análise química de pigmento vermelho em osso humano

Abstract: Recebido em 4/6/07; aceito em 14/11/07; publicado na web em 21/7/08 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF RED PIGMENT IN HUMAN BONE. This work presents a chemical study of human bones painted red located at the Morro dos Ossos site, Piauí State, Brazil. The pigment was studied using X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), complexation reactions with thiocyanate and UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy. The results confirmed the presence of ochre and that the pigment layer is… Show more

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“…The FTIR spectrum of magnetite provides information about the excitation of vibration or rotation of molecules in their ground electronic state. In the magnetite structure presented in Figure 8 curve a, these vibrations are associated with the stretching deformation of the interatomic bond of iron with other molecules like oxygen and appears at 588 and 585 cm -1 [59,60]. The FTIR analysis of aldehyde-modified magnetite (Figure 8 curve%b) also showed the presence of aldehyde groups by the appearance of stretching bands at 1717 cm -1 related to C=O of ester groups, axial bending at 2860 cm -1 related to (C=O)H of the aldehyde group and axial bending at 2927 cm -1 corresponding to the CH 2 of aldehyde groups.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Aldehyde-modified Magnetitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FTIR spectrum of magnetite provides information about the excitation of vibration or rotation of molecules in their ground electronic state. In the magnetite structure presented in Figure 8 curve a, these vibrations are associated with the stretching deformation of the interatomic bond of iron with other molecules like oxygen and appears at 588 and 585 cm -1 [59,60]. The FTIR analysis of aldehyde-modified magnetite (Figure 8 curve%b) also showed the presence of aldehyde groups by the appearance of stretching bands at 1717 cm -1 related to C=O of ester groups, axial bending at 2860 cm -1 related to (C=O)H of the aldehyde group and axial bending at 2927 cm -1 corresponding to the CH 2 of aldehyde groups.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Aldehyde-modified Magnetitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este fato aponta para o uso de ocres como pigmentos minerais naturais, os quais têm sido evide ncia dos em outr as inve stig açõe s espectroscópicas de pinturas pré-históri-cas em sítios arqueológicos do nordeste brasileiro, tanto nas pinturas rupestres propriamente, como no Sítio Arco do Covão (Cavalcante et al, 2008b), em Caxingó (Piauí), e em sítios do Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara (Lage, 1996(Lage, , 1990, quanto em rituais funerários, como é o caso do Sítio Morro dos Ossos (Cavalcante et al, 2008c), em São Miguel do Tapuio (Piauí).…”
Section: Considerações Finaisunclassified
“…Data collected from some of those excavated sites have been interpreted as containing evidences of continuous human occupation since at least 100,000 years BP [1][2][3][4]. Archaeometric data have been served as important basis to characterize several of such archaeological materials [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%