Article
Libs portable system for the determination of chemical elements present in the deterioration of patrimonial buildings
Fecha
2011-12Registro en:
Revista Cubana de Fisica Volume 28, Issue 2, December 2011, Pages 87-91
02539268
Autor
Moreira, L.
Ponce, L.
Valdés, C.
Corvo, F.
Arronte, M.
De Posada, E
Pérez, Y.
Flores, T.
Ravelo, I.
Cruzata, O.
Lambert, B.
Cabrera, J.L.
Borges, A.
Ponce, A.
Hernández, L.C.
Institución
Resumen
Stone materials, despite their great stability as construction materials, are not free from deterioration caused by nature, an effect that has been intensified by urban and industrial developments. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is considered one of the most dynamic and promising techniques in the field of analytical spectroscopy. LIBS, which is performed in situ and is virtually non-destructive, offers a potential alternative to other techniques used in fields such as archaeology, preservation and restoration. In this work, the LIBS technique identifies key components and contaminants on the surface of the walls of the Convento y Basílica Menor de San Francisco de Asís, a historical building located in Old Havana, Cuba. The results are compared to previously performed analyses by X-ray fluorescence (XRF).