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New Approach for Non-destructive Investigation of the Coated Ancient Chinese Papers
Received:July 11, 2019  
DOI:10.11980/j.issn.0254-508X.2019.12.005
Key Words:handmade Chinese papers  micro-CT  coating  Raman spectroscopy  lead white
Fund Project:武汉大学“双一流”建设专项人才启动经费 1105-60046001 ; 武汉大学自主科研项目 1105-413000072 ; 中国印刷博物馆自主科研项目 YSBWG18003 武汉大学“双一流”建设专项人才启动经费(1105-60046001);武汉大学自主科研项目(1105-413000072);中国印刷博物馆自主科研项目(YSBWG18003)。
Author NameAffiliationPostcode
LI Tao Department of Archaeology, School of History, Wuhan University, Wuhan,Hubei Province430072 
LIU Chuang Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces,Germany Potsdam14476 
GU Zhou China Printing Museum, Beijing 102600 102600
WANG Dongmei Thermo Fisher Scientific(China)Co., Ltd., Shanghai, 201206 201206
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Abstract:Previous studies on characterizing ancient Chinese coated papers rely mainly on microscopic observations and/or elemental analysis of the paper’s surface, which are often subjective in interpreting the observations and analytical results. Exploration of new methodologies that produce more reliable results with clearer judging criteria is needed. The present research applied jointly Micro-Computed Tomography (micro-CT) and Raman spectroscopy to the samples of both ancient and modern handmade Chinese papers for the first time. As suggested by the results, micro-CT could distinguish between coated and uncoated papers as well as between single-side and double-side coated papers. Raman spectroscopy could characterize or identify the coating pigment (as well as other substances) in the coating layer. The new methodology established here was completely non-destructive and could produce scientifically conclusive results regarding the coating layer and coating pigment, which offered new insights into the manufacture of ancient Chinese coated papers.
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