Multi-Method Analysis of Painting Materials in Murals of the North Mosque (Linqing, China)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Painting
2.2. Analysis Methods
- Using a stereomicroscope, remove dust from the surface of the sample with anhydrous alcohol to select pigment particles;
- Wipe the slide with anhydrous alcohol and use a clean tungsten needle to place a small visible amount of sample on the slide (approximately 20–80 ng);
- Disperse the sample by adding drops of anhydrous alcohol to the sample’s edge as needed;
- Once the alcohol evaporates completely, use forceps to remove the coverslip onto the sample and place it on a heating table set at 80 °C;
- On the heating table, take a drop of dissolved fixative resin (MeltmountTM, nD = 1.662, Cargille, Cedar Grove, NJ, USA) and place it along one side of the coverslip until the resin has completely penetrated the coverslip;
- After the sample has cooled, observe it under the polarizing microscope. The polarizer insertion method was utilized to determine the crystal’s refractive index in relation to 1.662. When nD < 1.662, the polarizer insertion demonstrated a deepening of the crystal edge in the same direction. Conversely, when nD > 1.662, the polarizer insertion revealed a deepening of the crystal edge in the opposite direction.
3. Results
3.1. White
3.2. Blue
3.3. Green
3.4. Red
3.5. Black
3.6. Binder
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sample ID | Color | Sample Description | Sampling Locations |
---|---|---|---|
GM1 | White | Sampled from extensive damaged region Both sides—white | Figure 2c |
GM2 | Blue | Sampled from petal-damaged region Front—blue; Back—visible white ground layer | Figure 2d |
GM3 | Light green | Sampled from severely damaged green leaves Front—light green; Back—visible white ground layer | Figure 2e |
GM4 | Dark green | Sampled from severely damaged green leaves Front—dark green; Back—visible white ground layer | |
GM5 | Red | Sampled from damaged flower petal area Front—red; Back—visible white ground layer | Figure 2f |
GM6 | Black | Sampled from an inconspicuous location Front—black; Back—visible white ground layer | Figure 2f |
Number | Retention Time (min) | Peak Area (%) | Compound |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2.38 | 7.55 | 1-Methyl-1H-pyrrole |
2 | 2.47 | 3.35 | Toluene |
3 | 2.76 | 27.13 | Methylation reagent derivatives Methyl palmitate |
4 | 11.43 | 28.92 | |
5 | 12.68 | 33.05 | Methyl stearate |
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Dong, S.; Xiang, J.; Ji, J.; Wang, Y.; Zhang, G.; Fu, P.; Han, J.; Li, L. Multi-Method Analysis of Painting Materials in Murals of the North Mosque (Linqing, China). Coatings 2023, 13, 1298. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings13071298
Dong S, Xiang J, Ji J, Wang Y, Zhang G, Fu P, Han J, Li L. Multi-Method Analysis of Painting Materials in Murals of the North Mosque (Linqing, China). Coatings. 2023; 13(7):1298. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings13071298
Chicago/Turabian StyleDong, Shaohua, Jiankai Xiang, Juan Ji, Yongjin Wang, Gang Zhang, Peng Fu, Jianwu Han, and Li Li. 2023. "Multi-Method Analysis of Painting Materials in Murals of the North Mosque (Linqing, China)" Coatings 13, no. 7: 1298. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings13071298
APA StyleDong, S., Xiang, J., Ji, J., Wang, Y., Zhang, G., Fu, P., Han, J., & Li, L. (2023). Multi-Method Analysis of Painting Materials in Murals of the North Mosque (Linqing, China). Coatings, 13(7), 1298. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings13071298