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A methodological test of external beam PIXE analysis on inks of ancient manuscripts Extensive scientific investigations on the materials used for preparing inks
in medieval and Reinassance manuscripts (before invention of printing) are still missing.
With our external PIXE set-up, we are beginning such an investigation. The present paper
deals with a preliminary methodological research aimed with the identification of the critical
compositional parameters and at the definition of opearting procedures which permit reliable
information to be obtained and in particular the homogeneity of the home-made inks to be checked.
R. Cambriaa,b, P. Del Carminec, M. Grangeb,
F. Lucarellia, P.A. Mandòa
aDipartimento di Fisica, Università di Firenze, Italy
bLaboratoire de Recherche des Musées de France, Paris, France
cIstituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Firenze, Italy
Abstract
We chose three 11th century manuscripts of well known origin and performed composition
measurements on five ink areas on each of six pages per manuscript. On one of the five
areas a scan in steps of 200 µm was also performed with the purpose of checking ink
composition homogeneity even at this small scale. Five measurements on each of the six pages'
parchments allowed us to evaluate the contribution to the collected "ink"
spectra arising from the underlying parchment.
Critical parameters for ink characterization have been found to be e.g. the K content,
the Fe-Cu-Zn-Pb compositional pattern, and the sulphur to metals ratio. In addition,
we have detected ink-parchment physico-chemical interactions altering the apparent Cl and Ca contents.