@inproceedings{3d98abcc48e142b580f29c23c3096edf,
title = "Quantitative imaging to study new conservation materials",
abstract = "The study of materials employed for the conservation/restoration of cultural heritage is necessary in order to assure the long-term protection of cultural heritage. Usually the materials are subjected to accelerated degradation and studied with several analytical techniques that allow to understand their stability over time. In this paper we present a preliminary research aimed at the study of a new conservation treatment for rubber artworks through the use of quantitative imaging. The consolidant polymeric materials was subjected to accelerated photo-oxidative degradation which was monitored with LED imaging coupled to statistics and with Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR).",
keywords = "Conservation Materials, Monitoring Surfaces, Non-invasive Imaging, Quantitative Imaging",
author = "Elettra Barberis and Emilio Marengo and Marcello Manfredi",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2015 IEEE.; 2nd Digital Heritage International Congress: Analysis and Interpretation - Theory, Methodologies, Preservation and Standards - Digital Heritage Projects and Applications, Digital Heritage 2015 ; Conference date: 28-09-2015 Through 02-10-2015",
year = "2015",
doi = "10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2015.7419538",
language = "English",
series = "2015 Digital Heritage International Congress, Digital Heritage 2015",
publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.",
pages = "417--420",
editor = "Torres, {Juan Carlos} and Gabriele Guidi and Juan Barcelo and Luciana Duranti and Holger Graf and Pere Brunet and Susan Hazan and Roberto Scopigno and Fabio Remondino",
booktitle = "2015 Digital Heritage International Congress, Digital Heritage 2015",
address = "United States",
}