Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 40, Issue 2, 356(2020)
In-Situ Non-Invasive FTIR Analysis of Conservation Materials on the Surface of Mural Paintings in Prince Shi’s Palace of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
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WANG Zhuo, SU Bo-min, YU Zong-ren, SHUI Bi-wen, ZHAO Jin-li, CUI Qiang, SHAN Zhong-wei, LI Qian. In-Situ Non-Invasive FTIR Analysis of Conservation Materials on the Surface of Mural Paintings in Prince Shi’s Palace of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2020, 40(2): 356
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Published Online: May. 12, 2020
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