Development of an Optimized NDT Methodology for the Investigation of Ancient Greek Copper-Based Artifacts

A multi-analytical non-destructive testing (NDT) methodology was applied to copper-based artifacts originated from various archaeological sites of Greece. X-ray fluorescence (XRF), fiber optics diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (FORS) and scanning electron microscopy coupled with an energy dispersive...

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Main Authors: Amani-Christiana Saint, Vasiliki Dritsa, Maria Koui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Corrosion and Materials Degradation
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2624-5558/2/2/17
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spelling doaj-a12f22bfb40e4364b6eb4ba10c24dc532021-07-15T15:32:13ZengMDPI AGCorrosion and Materials Degradation2624-55582021-06-0121732534010.3390/cmd2020017Development of an Optimized NDT Methodology for the Investigation of Ancient Greek Copper-Based ArtifactsAmani-Christiana Saint0Vasiliki Dritsa1Maria Koui2NDT Laboratory, Materials Science and Engineering Section, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 9, Iroon Polytechniou Street, Zografou, 15773 Athens, GreeceNDT Laboratory, Materials Science and Engineering Section, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 9, Iroon Polytechniou Street, Zografou, 15773 Athens, GreeceNDT Laboratory, Materials Science and Engineering Section, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 9, Iroon Polytechniou Street, Zografou, 15773 Athens, GreeceA multi-analytical non-destructive testing (NDT) methodology was applied to copper-based artifacts originated from various archaeological sites of Greece. X-ray fluorescence (XRF), fiber optics diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (FORS) and scanning electron microscopy coupled with an energy dispersive X-ray detector (ESEM-EDX) were used for the characterization of the alloys and the corrosion products. The key elements of the artifacts belonging to the Early Bronze Age (2700–2300 BC) were copper and arsenic, while tin bronze was used for the fabrication of the Late Bronze Age (1600–1100 BC) artifacts. The effectiveness of XRF for the determination of the bulk composition was confirmed by comparative study with the previously applied atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and inductively coupled plasma–atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) destructive techniques. Significant differences between the artifacts were revealed through the spectral measurement of their surface corrosion products color by FORS. ESEM-EDX provided information on the microstructure, the elemental composition of the corrosion layers and bulk, as well as the distribution of the corrosion products on the surface. Conclusively, the combined NDT methodology could be regarded as a valuable and appropriate tool for the elemental composition of the bulk alloy, thus leading to the classification of their historical period and the corrosion products, contributing significantly to their conservation–restoration.https://www.mdpi.com/2624-5558/2/2/17XRF spectroscopyFORSESEM-EDXarsenical coppertin bronzecorrosion
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author Amani-Christiana Saint
Vasiliki Dritsa
Maria Koui
spellingShingle Amani-Christiana Saint
Vasiliki Dritsa
Maria Koui
Development of an Optimized NDT Methodology for the Investigation of Ancient Greek Copper-Based Artifacts
Corrosion and Materials Degradation
XRF spectroscopy
FORS
ESEM-EDX
arsenical copper
tin bronze
corrosion
author_facet Amani-Christiana Saint
Vasiliki Dritsa
Maria Koui
author_sort Amani-Christiana Saint
title Development of an Optimized NDT Methodology for the Investigation of Ancient Greek Copper-Based Artifacts
title_short Development of an Optimized NDT Methodology for the Investigation of Ancient Greek Copper-Based Artifacts
title_full Development of an Optimized NDT Methodology for the Investigation of Ancient Greek Copper-Based Artifacts
title_fullStr Development of an Optimized NDT Methodology for the Investigation of Ancient Greek Copper-Based Artifacts
title_full_unstemmed Development of an Optimized NDT Methodology for the Investigation of Ancient Greek Copper-Based Artifacts
title_sort development of an optimized ndt methodology for the investigation of ancient greek copper-based artifacts
publisher MDPI AG
series Corrosion and Materials Degradation
issn 2624-5558
publishDate 2021-06-01
description A multi-analytical non-destructive testing (NDT) methodology was applied to copper-based artifacts originated from various archaeological sites of Greece. X-ray fluorescence (XRF), fiber optics diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (FORS) and scanning electron microscopy coupled with an energy dispersive X-ray detector (ESEM-EDX) were used for the characterization of the alloys and the corrosion products. The key elements of the artifacts belonging to the Early Bronze Age (2700–2300 BC) were copper and arsenic, while tin bronze was used for the fabrication of the Late Bronze Age (1600–1100 BC) artifacts. The effectiveness of XRF for the determination of the bulk composition was confirmed by comparative study with the previously applied atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and inductively coupled plasma–atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) destructive techniques. Significant differences between the artifacts were revealed through the spectral measurement of their surface corrosion products color by FORS. ESEM-EDX provided information on the microstructure, the elemental composition of the corrosion layers and bulk, as well as the distribution of the corrosion products on the surface. Conclusively, the combined NDT methodology could be regarded as a valuable and appropriate tool for the elemental composition of the bulk alloy, thus leading to the classification of their historical period and the corrosion products, contributing significantly to their conservation–restoration.
topic XRF spectroscopy
FORS
ESEM-EDX
arsenical copper
tin bronze
corrosion
url https://www.mdpi.com/2624-5558/2/2/17
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