Recent Advances in Analytical Pyrolysis to Investigate Organic Materials in Heritage Science

The molecular characterization of organic materials in samples from artworks and historical objects traditionally entailed qualitative and quantitative analyses by HPLC and GC. Today innovative approaches based on analytical pyrolysis enable samples to be analysed without any chemical pre‐treatment....

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Constituents
flash pyrolysis
gas chromatography
heritage science
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Liquid chromatography
Macromolecules
Mass spectrometry
Mass spectroscopy
Mathematical analysis
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Organic materials
Polymerization
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Qualitative analysis
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