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Monico Letizia, van der Snickt Geert, Janssens Koen, de Nolf Wout, Miliani Costanza, Verbeeck Johan, Tian He, Tan Haiyan, Dik Joris, Radepont Marie & Cotte Marine, February 2011 — Degradation Process of Lead Chromate in Paintings by Vincent van Gogh Studied by Means of Synchrotron X-ray Spectromicroscopy and Related Methods. 1. Artificially Aged Model Samples. Analytical Chemistry vol. 83, n° 4, p. 1214-1223
https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac102424h
Radepont Marie, de Nolf Wout, Janssens Koen, van der Snickt Geert, Coquinot Yvan, Klaassen Lizet & Cotte Marine, 2011 — The use of microscopic X-ray diffraction for the study of HgS and its degradation products corderoite (α-Hg3S2Cl2), kenhsuite (γ-Hg3S2Cl2) and calomel (Hg2Cl2) in historical paintings. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry vol. 26, n° 5, p. 959
https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c0ja00260g
Monico Letizia, van der Snickt Geert, Janssens Koen, de Nolf Wout, Miliani Costanza, Dik Joris, Radepont Marie, Hendriks Ella, Geldof Muriel & Cotte Marine, February 2011 — Degradation Process of Lead Chromate in Paintings by Vincent van Gogh Studied by Means of Synchrotron X-ray Spectromicroscopy and Related Methods. 2. Original Paint Layer Samples. Analytical Chemistry vol. 83, n° 4, p. 1224-1231
https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac1025122
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