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Improved chemometric approach for XRF data treatment: application to the reverse glass paintings from the Lipari collection

The Aeolian cultural heritage preserves hundreds of testimonies of the past that have passed through six millennia of history. Among these, the Archeological Park of the Aeolian Islands with the Museum Luigi Bernabò Brea (Italy) preserves a valuable set of artworks, which are related to a little-kno...

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Autores principales: Armetta, Francesco, Saladino, Maria Luisa, Martinelli, Maria Clara, Vilardo, Rosario, Anastasio, Gianfranco, Trusso, Sebastiano, Nardo, Viviana Mollica, Giuffrida, Dario, Ponterio, Rosina Celeste
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9892889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760299
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra08178d
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author Armetta, Francesco
Saladino, Maria Luisa
Martinelli, Maria Clara
Vilardo, Rosario
Anastasio, Gianfranco
Trusso, Sebastiano
Nardo, Viviana Mollica
Giuffrida, Dario
Ponterio, Rosina Celeste
author_facet Armetta, Francesco
Saladino, Maria Luisa
Martinelli, Maria Clara
Vilardo, Rosario
Anastasio, Gianfranco
Trusso, Sebastiano
Nardo, Viviana Mollica
Giuffrida, Dario
Ponterio, Rosina Celeste
author_sort Armetta, Francesco
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description The Aeolian cultural heritage preserves hundreds of testimonies of the past that have passed through six millennia of history. Among these, the Archeological Park of the Aeolian Islands with the Museum Luigi Bernabò Brea (Italy) preserves a valuable set of artworks, which are related to a little-known ‘popular’ figurative heritage. It is an assemblage of small glass foils decorated using the technique of reverse painting, datable to between the end of the 17(th) century and the end of the 18(th) century, and actually under investigation by historians. Here, an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy study (performed with portable equipment) is combined with a multivariate approach that allows us to define the best way to process the data to detect compositional differences and similarities among the glass supports. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) were applied both on normalized spectra and on normalized peak areas in order to establish the chemometric approach with the highest grouping ability. Results showed that the analysis of the normalized area provides the most reliable grouping based on the different elemental compositions, without problems coming from the background or peak-shape distortions. The obtained results can be used by researchers involved in the analysis of XRF data as a guideline to perform chemometrics. Furthermore, regarding the reverse glass, they can be divided into different typologies based on composition differences, providing a further discrimination criterion for historians involved in the study of the collection to determine the provenance and dating of the items.
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spelling pubmed-98928892023-02-08 Improved chemometric approach for XRF data treatment: application to the reverse glass paintings from the Lipari collection Armetta, Francesco Saladino, Maria Luisa Martinelli, Maria Clara Vilardo, Rosario Anastasio, Gianfranco Trusso, Sebastiano Nardo, Viviana Mollica Giuffrida, Dario Ponterio, Rosina Celeste RSC Adv Chemistry The Aeolian cultural heritage preserves hundreds of testimonies of the past that have passed through six millennia of history. Among these, the Archeological Park of the Aeolian Islands with the Museum Luigi Bernabò Brea (Italy) preserves a valuable set of artworks, which are related to a little-known ‘popular’ figurative heritage. It is an assemblage of small glass foils decorated using the technique of reverse painting, datable to between the end of the 17(th) century and the end of the 18(th) century, and actually under investigation by historians. Here, an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy study (performed with portable equipment) is combined with a multivariate approach that allows us to define the best way to process the data to detect compositional differences and similarities among the glass supports. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) were applied both on normalized spectra and on normalized peak areas in order to establish the chemometric approach with the highest grouping ability. Results showed that the analysis of the normalized area provides the most reliable grouping based on the different elemental compositions, without problems coming from the background or peak-shape distortions. The obtained results can be used by researchers involved in the analysis of XRF data as a guideline to perform chemometrics. Furthermore, regarding the reverse glass, they can be divided into different typologies based on composition differences, providing a further discrimination criterion for historians involved in the study of the collection to determine the provenance and dating of the items. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9892889/ /pubmed/36760299 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra08178d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Armetta, Francesco
Saladino, Maria Luisa
Martinelli, Maria Clara
Vilardo, Rosario
Anastasio, Gianfranco
Trusso, Sebastiano
Nardo, Viviana Mollica
Giuffrida, Dario
Ponterio, Rosina Celeste
Improved chemometric approach for XRF data treatment: application to the reverse glass paintings from the Lipari collection
title Improved chemometric approach for XRF data treatment: application to the reverse glass paintings from the Lipari collection
title_full Improved chemometric approach for XRF data treatment: application to the reverse glass paintings from the Lipari collection
title_fullStr Improved chemometric approach for XRF data treatment: application to the reverse glass paintings from the Lipari collection
title_full_unstemmed Improved chemometric approach for XRF data treatment: application to the reverse glass paintings from the Lipari collection
title_short Improved chemometric approach for XRF data treatment: application to the reverse glass paintings from the Lipari collection
title_sort improved chemometric approach for xrf data treatment: application to the reverse glass paintings from the lipari collection
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9892889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760299
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra08178d
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