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Investigation of cellulose nitrate film-based photographic materials (1902–1917) using a portable Raman spectrometer and chemometric methods.

Authors :
Povolotckaia, Anastasia
Dynnikova, Maria
Lipovskaya (Kaputkina), Valeria
Grigorieva, Irina
Kaputkina, Svetlana
Borisov, Evgenii
Vasileva, Anna
Pankin, Dmitrii
Source :
Journal of Cultural Heritage. Jan2025, Vol. 71, p217-224. 8p.
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

• The 200 photographic artifacts belonging to the Karl Kosse family of the early XX century were investigated. • The Raman handheld portable spectrometer allows performing safe and informative artifacts investigation. • The nitrate cellulose base with camphor additions was identified. • The chemometric techniques helps to divide the measured samples into groups on the basis of mineral contributions. • The deterioration of polypropylene package and photographic surface was manifested. The study is devoted to the development of a safe and reliable methodology for investigation of photographic stereo negative films by methods of molecular spectroscopy using portable devices. The investigation of 200 photographic stereo negative films of the early XXth century that belonged to the Karl Kosse family photographic archive was performed. This archive was donated to the collection of the State Russian Museum and Exhibition Centre ROSPHOTO (St. Petersburg, Russia) in 2013. Due to the presence of artifacts with a different state of preservation, the study of the artifacts contributes to the understanding of the degradation processes and methods of the state control, approaches of restorations and conservations, as well as the historical development of the photographic industry and amateur photography of the late XIX - early XXth centuries. The portable Raman spectroscopy was selected as the informative technique, giving highly reproducible results. The film base was attributed to cellulose nitrate with the camphor addition for all studied artifacts. It was demonstrated that the safe and reliable results can be obtained with the help of portable Raman spectrometer BRAVO Bruker. Combination of principle component analysis with conjunction of hierarchical cluster analysis made it possible to divide the studied photographic materials into groups on the basis of relative contribution of inorganic compounds detected by Raman spectroscopy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12962074
Volume :
71
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Cultural Heritage
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
183207628
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2024.12.003