Dating trials of wooden historic artefacts through FT-IR spectroscopy
This paper constitutes an attempt at using FT-IR spectroscopy for the dating of historical and artistic artefacts made of poplar wood. It was decided to do the tests only on poplar (Populus spp.) to reduce a part of the typical wood variability, while poplar was chosen because it is widely present i...
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