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  • / Case study 1
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    • / Sample 1
  • / Case study 3

/ Case study 2

Characterization of the organic material contained in a Roman amphora

Results and discussion / Sample 1

  • / Results

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  • Amphora exhibited in a room of the Museu de Prehistoria de València
    XEnlarged Amphora exhibited in a room of the Museu de Prehistoria de València

    Amphora exhibited in a room of the Museu de Prehistoria de València

  • IR absorption spectrum obtained in sample 1
    XEnlarged IR absorption spectrum obtained in sample 1

    IR absorption spectrum obtained in sample 1

  • Detail of the IR spectrum in the fingerprint region
    XEnlarged Detail of the IR spectrum in the fingerprint region

    Detail of the IR spectrum in the fingerprint region

  • IR spectra of sample and reference materials
    XEnlarged IR spectra of sample and reference materials

    IR spectra of sample and reference materials

  • Table summarizing position of IR bands in the IR spectrum and assignation to chemical groups
    XEnlarged Table summarizing position of IR bands in the IR spectrum and assignation to chemical groups

    Table summarizing position of IR bands in the IR spectrum and assignation to chemical groups

Summary of IR bands identified in the IR spectrum of samples 1 and 2 and assignment of chemical groups IR absorption spectra on two replicates of the material contained in the amphora have been acquired using a FTIR spectroscope. The IR spectra of the samples have been compared with these others acquired from reference materials enabling accurate identification of the material contained in the amphora.

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