EDXRF Analysis Of Alloys And Corrosion Products Of Metallic Pre-Hispanic Pieces Of The Museum Of Ethnology And Archaeology Of The University Of Sao Paulo

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A. C. Neiva
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

An energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectrometer was assembled with the aim of analysing alloys and corrosion products of artistic, ethnological and archaeological pieces. The spectrometer is semiportable and consists basically of an 60kV/1.5mA X-ray tube with W anode and a Si-drift X-ray detector with Peltier cooling, with no need of liquid nitrogen. It was used for the analysis of the alloys and occasional corrosion products of several metallic pre-Hispanic pieces of the Museum of Ethnology and Archaeology of the University of São Paulo. Special care was taken to account for the contribution of spurious radiation from both the Pb primary collimator and the Zr detector collimator. The main components of most alloys were Au, Ag and Cu, but Pb, Ca, Fe and other elements were also identified. The characterization of the alloys and corrosion products is important for the subsequent conservation of the collection.
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APA: A. C. Neiva  (2006)  EDXRF Analysis Of Alloys And Corrosion Products Of Metallic Pre-Hispanic Pieces Of The Museum Of Ethnology And Archaeology Of The University Of Sao Paulo

MLA: A. C. Neiva EDXRF Analysis Of Alloys And Corrosion Products Of Metallic Pre-Hispanic Pieces Of The Museum Of Ethnology And Archaeology Of The University Of Sao Paulo. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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