Investigations on Empire series postage stamps of Ottomans (printed 1880–1890) by vibrational spectroscopic and energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence techniques

[Display omitted] •Nine Ottoman Empire series of stamps were analyzed non-destructively by means of ATR-FTIR, Raman and EDXRF.•Identification of pigments was performed.•All stamps were colored with inorganic pigments.•Chrome yellow, Prussian blue, vermillion, magnetite and MnO2 were identified.•The...

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description [Display omitted] •Nine Ottoman Empire series of stamps were analyzed non-destructively by means of ATR-FTIR, Raman and EDXRF.•Identification of pigments was performed.•All stamps were colored with inorganic pigments.•Chrome yellow, Prussian blue, vermillion, magnetite and MnO2 were identified.•The paper support of the stamps was also analysed. In this study Empire series of stamps, the first postage stamps of Ottomans (printed in 1880–1890) after the Ottoman Empire became a member of Universal Postal Union, have been analyzed for the first time, non-destructively, using Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), Raman and energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometry methods Lead chromate, Prussian blue, vermillion, calcium carbonate, gypsum, cellulose, and oil were identified. The merging of data coming from vibrational spectroscopy and EDXRF techniques has allowed the characterization of the pigments used on the surface of each stamp and dispersed between the paper fibers. Additionally, the paper of the stamps was also analyzed.
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Chromates
Dispersion
EDXRF
Fluorescence
Fourier transforms
FTIR
Gypsum
Infrared analysis
Ottoman stamps
Pigments
Postage stamps
Raman
Stamps
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