id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_x5otsfv7bvalhcdqfrw653itha Federica Presciutti Noninvasive nuclear magnetic resonance profiling of painting layers 2008 .pdf text/html 13565 960 49 In this work we demonstrate the potential of single-sided nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sensors to access deeper layers of paintings noninvasively by means of high-resolution depth profiles spanning several millimeters. Single-sided nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has been used to non-invasively study objects and chemical processes including oil well logging [4,5], food [6][7][8], manufacturing procedures [9,10], paintings [11][12][13][14][15], instruments [16], ceramics [17][18][19], paper [20], and building materials [21]. Objectives pursued by stray-field NMR in the context of cultural heritage are moisture mapping [149,150], contributing to the optimization of stone conservation strategies [151], studying the mortar base of wall paintings [152,153], assessing bone degradation [13,154], monitoring the water distribution in wooden panels such as easel paintings [155], studying the stratigraphy and binder states of paintings [156], assisting in the development of restoration techniques for easel paintings [157,158], and studying the degradation mechanisms of parchment and leather [159][160][161]. ./cache/work_x5otsfv7bvalhcdqfrw653itha.pdf ./txt/work_x5otsfv7bvalhcdqfrw653itha.txt