An Introduction to the Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectral Library of Pigments

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A library cataloguing the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of artists’ pigments has been created. It contains spectral data collected using several spectrometers that operate at different frequencies for, currently, 51 pigments. The library is intended to serve as an open-access reference database for the scientific studies of cultural heritage objects that utilize this analytical technique. Furthermore, it is a living repository, in that entries will be added as more pigments found to have EPR signals at room temperature are studied. Because EPR is less well established in the field of heritage science than some other common spectroscopies, this companion paper serves as an educational supplement to the library. It focuses on first, describing the theory of EPR to the level necessary to understand the origins of spectral features and to utilize these for pigment identification, and then, on discussing the organization of the library to facilitate the navigation of its contents.

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Kuzio, O. R., & Hornak, J. P. (2022). An Introduction to the Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectral Library of Pigments. Heritage, 5(1), 545–566. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5010031

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