DescriptionRaman cement clinker remnant FigTOC Thomas Schmid and Petra Dariz in Heritage 2(2) (2019) 1662-1683 landscape.png
English: Raman microspectroscopic imaging can provide distribution maps of chemical compounds and of several material properties. By way of example, Raman images of an unhydrated clinker remnant in a 19th-century cement mortar are shown (cement chemist's nomenclature: C ≙ CaO, A ≙ Al2O3, S ≙ SiO2, F ≙ Fe2O3).
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Thomas Schmid; Petra Dariz (2019). "Raman Microspectroscopic Imaging of Binder Remnants in Historical Mortars Reveals Processing Conditions". Heritage. 2 (2): 1662–1683. doi:10.3390/heritage2020102. ISSN 2571-9408.
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Raman microspectroscopic imaging can provide distribution maps of chemical compounds and of several material properties. By way of example, Raman images of an unhydrated clinker remnant in a 19th-century cement mortar are shown.
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