Contribution Details
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Identification of pigments and media from a paint crosssection by direct mass spectrometry and high-resolution imaging mass spectrometric and microspectroscopic techniques
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Jaap J. Boon
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Katrien Keune
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Scientific Methods of Examination
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Paper
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Caulfield, organic pigments, crosssection, acrylic emulsion, mass spectrometry, imaging SEM-EDX, imaging SIMS, microspectroscopy
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English
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2002 Rio de Janeiro
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ICOM Committee for Conservation 13th Triennial Meeting Rio de Janeiro 20-27 September 2002
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1-902916-30-1
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James & James (Science Publishers) Ltd
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Jaap J. Boon; Katrien Keune. Identification of pigments and media from a paint crosssection by direct mass spectrometry and high-resolution imaging mass spectrometric and microspectroscopic techniques. In ICOM Committee for Conservation 13th Triennial Meeting Rio de Janeiro 20-27 September 2002, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 1-902916-30-1
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