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Application of confocal Raman spectroscopy to thin polymer layers on highly scattering substrates: a case study of synthetic adhesives on historic textiles

Macdonald, A.M., Vaughan, A.S. and Wyeth, P. (2005) Application of confocal Raman spectroscopy to thin polymer layers on highly scattering substrates: a case study of synthetic adhesives on historic textiles. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 36, (3), 185-191. (doi:10.1002/jrs.1273)

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jrs.1273

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This study considers confocal Raman spectroscopy as ameans of identifying a range of synthetic polymeric adhesives used in textile conservation. Many of the synthetic adhesives applied to support fragile textiles in the 1970s are now showing signs of ageing and the textiles are therefore being presented for retreatment.
With no record of the adhesive used, conservators are unsure of the appropriate protocol to remove the original adhesive prior to retreatment.We have shown that Raman spectroscopy lends itself to the analysis of these thin polymer layers as it is inherently non-destructive and can be applied in situ. We also found that, for particularly thin polymer layers (∼20 μm), the underlying textile often scatters farmore efficiently than the overlying polymer and therefore the polymer cannot always be identified unambiguously in situ. Although thick, transparent polymer samples are known to produce maximum Raman peak intensity when the laser is focused a few microns below the sample surface, focusing on or just above (0–5 μm) the polymer layer is shown to maximize the ratio of polymer peak intensity to textile substrate peak intensity, thus facilitating identification of the polymer. Defocusing further to a point 20 μmabove the upper surface is shown to reintroduce interference from the substrate spectrum to a level comparable to that acquired when focused within the thin polymer layer, closer to the textile substrate.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:0377-0486 (print)
Uncontrolled Keywords:confocal Raman spectroscopy, thin polymer films, adhesives, substrate interference, textile conservation
Related URLs:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jrs.1273
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions:University Structure - Pre August 2011 > School of Electronics and Computer Science
University Structure - Pre August 2011 > School of Art
University Structure - Pre August 2011 > School of Chemistry
ePrint ID:15329
Deposited On:04 Apr 2005
Last Modified:01 Jun 2011 09:25

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