Multisensor hyperspectral imaging approach for the microchemical analysis of ultramarine blue pigments
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2022
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This work presents a multisensor hyperspectral approach for the characterization of ultramarine blue,
a valuable historical pigment, at the microscopic scale combining the information of four analytical
techniques at the elemental and molecular levels. The hyperspectral images collected were combined
in a single hypercube, where the pixels of the various spectral components are aligned on top of each
other. Selected spectral descriptors have been defined to reduce data dimensionality before applying
unsupervised chemometric data analysis approaches. Lazurite, responsible for the blue color of the
pigment, was detected as the major mineral phase present in synthetic and good quality pigments.
Impurities like pyrite were detected in lower quality samples, although the clear identification of
other mineral phases with silicate basis was more difficult. There is no correlation between the spatial
distribution of the bands arising in the Raman spectra of natural samples in the region 1200–1850 cm−
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and any of the transition metals or rare earth elements (REE). With this information, the previous
hypothesis (based on bulk analysis) attributing these bands to luminescence emissions due to
impurities of these elements must be revised. We propose the consideration of CO2
molecules trapped
in the cages of the aluminosilicate structure of sodalite-type. Additionally, correlation between certain
Raman features and the combined presence of Ca, P, and REE, in particular Nd, was detected for the
lowest quality pigment. Our results highlight the usefulness of fusing chemical images obtained via
different imaging techniques to obtain relevant information on chemical structure and properties.
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hyperspectral imaging, ultramarine blue pigments, Multisensor
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Scientific Reports 2022; 12: 707