Reference Library - Mass Spec

The links below to references in the literature which include analytical aspects of philately. These may be very important because the name of books and papers are often not indicative of details of their contents.
Absorption/ReflectionColorimetryColorimetry of Overprints
CompositionComputer GraphicsElectron Microscopy
Environmental Effects on Philatelic MaterialsFormulationGum Analysis
Infrared and FTIRInkOverprints, Movable Type
Paper SciencePIXEPhotomicrography/Microsocpy
ProductionRamanSpectroscopy
StatisticsTypesetTypesetting
XRDXRFWet Chemical Analysis
ChromatograhyGas Chromatography-Mass SpecMass Spec
Post MarksVSC 6000/8000Luminescence
Floatation DensityPerforationsPigments


AuthorTitleSource
Burkhardt, AndreasNew Method to Identify FakesFakes, Forgeries & Experts Journal 1 pp 113-120
Huynh, Vivian, Ubisha Joshi, Jennifer M. Leveille, Teresa D. Golden and Guido F. VerbeckNanomanipulation-coupled to nanospray mass spectrometry applied to document and ink analysisForensic Science International 242 (2014) 150-156
Jones, Roger W., Robert B. Cody and John F. McClellandDifferentiating writing inks using direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry.Journal of Forensic Sciences. 51(4) 2006 pp :915-918
LaPorte, Gerald M. and Joseh C. StephensAnalysis Techniques Used for the Forensic Examination of Writing and Printing InksForensic Chemistry Handbook, First Edition. Edited by Lawrence Kobilinsky, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2012. Chapter 6 pp.225-250
Manfredi, Marcello, Elisa Robotti, Greg Bearman, Fenella France, Elettra Barberis, Pnina Shor and Emilio MarengoDirect Analysis in Real Time Mass Spectrometry for the Nondestructive Investigation of Conservation Treatments of Cultural HeritageJournal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry Volume 2016, Article ID 6853591, 11 pages
Pinto, Catarine and J. Sérgio Seixas de MeloThe molecules of color in Portuguese postage stamps (1857-1909)Pure Appl. Chem. 90(3) 2018. pp. 435-445