2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.rechem.2022.100561
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Identification of adulterants in artistic earth pigments using a multi-technique approach

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“…Yellow ochre consisted of a mixture of the iron hydroxide goethite and other minerals, such as quartz, calcite, gypsum and chlorite. A similar composition was found in the pigment characterization performed by [40]. Similarly, the massicot spectrum included the lead oxide mineral (massicot) and other minerals, among which chalcopyrite and pyrophyllite.…”
Section: Mineralogical Analysis Of Pigment Powderssupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…Yellow ochre consisted of a mixture of the iron hydroxide goethite and other minerals, such as quartz, calcite, gypsum and chlorite. A similar composition was found in the pigment characterization performed by [40]. Similarly, the massicot spectrum included the lead oxide mineral (massicot) and other minerals, among which chalcopyrite and pyrophyllite.…”
Section: Mineralogical Analysis Of Pigment Powderssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Brown earth [38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46] showed a bimodal distribution due to a finer and not visible fraction together with larger (20 µm), massive, rounded particles of a dark red pigment with low saturation, brightness and gloss of color.…”
Section: Microscopic Observation 421 Pure Pigments Replicasmentioning
confidence: 99%