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Bronze compared with zinc

Figure 3 compares the results obtained for the Matisse bronze samples with LA-ICP-MS and ICP-MS for six elements zinc, tin, lead, arsenic, bismuth and silver. The best correlations between ICP-MS and LA-ICP-MS occur for silver, arsenic and tin. For zinc, lead and bismuth, the results by ICP-MS and LA-ICP-MS concur quite well for some samples. For the other samples, the values are either over or underestimated. Immiscibility of lead in copper, even at low concentrations, could explain the non-agreement for some samples between the ICP-MS and the LA-ICP-MS results (13). However, zinc and bismuth are miscible in copper at the concentrations encountered in the Matisse bronze sculptures. [Pg.344]


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