The technology transfer from europe to china in the 17th-18th centuries: non-invasive on-site xrf and raman analyses of chinese qing dynasty enameled masterpieces made using european ingredients/recipes

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  • who: Philippe Colomban and collaborators from the Department of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, Faculty of Architecture have published the article: The Technology Transfer from Europe to China in the 17th-18th Centuries: Non-Invasive On-Site XRF and Raman Analyses of Chinese Qing Dynasty Enameled Masterpieces Made Using European Ingredients/Recipes, in the Journal: Materials 2021, 7434 of /2021/
  • what: The 200× objective is more efficient for the analysis of the individual pigment grains embedded in the glassy matrix since it provides a very small laser spot which requires a very precise focus . . .

     

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