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Cotte, Marine (author), Gonzalez, Victor (author), Vanmeert, Frederik (author), Jiménez, Núria (author), Possenti, Elena (author), Ghirardello, Marta (author), Avranovich Clerici, E. (author), Vivani, Riccardo (author), Taniguchi, Yoko (author), McCarthy, Joanne (author)
The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) has recently commissioned the new Extremely Brilliant Source (EBS). The gain in brightness as well as the continuous development of beamline instruments boosts the beamline performances, in particular in terms of accelerated data acquisition. This has motivated the development of new access...
journal article 2022
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De Meyer, Steven (author), Vanmeert, Frederik (author), Vertongen, Rani (author), van Loon, A. (author), Gonzalez, V.M.J.M. (author), van der Snickt, Geert (author), Vandivere, Abbie (author), Janssens, Koen (author)
The use of non-invasive macroscopic imaging techniques is becoming more prevalent in the field of cultural heritage, especially to avoid invasive procedures that damage valuable artworks. For this purpose, an X-ray powder diffraction scanner (MA-XRPD) capable of visualising crystalline compounds in a highly specific manner was recently...
journal article 2019
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De Meyer, S. (author), Vanmeert, F. (author), Vertongen, R. (author), Van Loon, A. (author), Gonzalez, V.M.J.M. (author), Delaney, J. (author), Dooley, K. (author), Dik, J. (author), Van der Snickt, G. (author), Vandivere, A. (author), Janssens, K. (author)
Until the 19th century, lead white was the most important white pigment used in oil paintings. Lead white is typically composed of two crystalline lead carbonates: hydrocerussite [2PbCO<sub>3</sub>·Pb(OH)<sub>2</sub>] and cerussite (PbCO<sub>3</sub>). Depending on the ratio between hydrocerussite and cerussite, lead white can be classified...
journal article 2019