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  • Open Access
    Verhaar, G., van Bommel, M. R., & Tennent, N. H. (2019). The implementation of ion chromatography as a key analytical technique for investigation of unstable glass in museum collections. In I. Biron, F. Alloteau, P. Lehuédé, O. Majérus, & D. Caurant (Eds.), Glass atmospheric alteration : Cultural heritage, industrial and nuclear glasses (pp. 162-168). (La nature de l'œuvre). Hermann.
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    Pirok, B. W. J., Moro, G., Meekel, N., Berbers, S. V. J., Schoenmakers, P. J., & van Bommel, M. R. (2019). Mapping degradation pathways of natural and synthetic dyes with LC-MS: Influence of solvent on degradation mechanisms. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 38, 29-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2019.01.003
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    Pirok, B. W. J., den Uijl, M. J., Moro, G., Berbers, S. V. J., Croes, C. J. M., van Bommel, M. R., & Schoenmakers, P. J. (2019). Characterization of Dye Extracts from Historical Cultural-Heritage Objects using State-of-the-Art Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry with Active Modulation and Optimized Shifting Gradients. Analytical Chemistry, 91(4), 3062-3069. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.8b05469
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    Berbers, S. V. J., Tamburini, D., van Bommel, M. R., & Dyers, J. (2019). Historical formulations of lake pigments and dyes derived from lac: A study of compositional variability. Dyes and Pigments, 170, Article 107579. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dyepig.2019.107579
  • van Lookeren Campagne, K., Megens, L., & van Bommel, M. (2018). Understanding 17th-18th century Dutch Tin-glaze Through the Interpretation and Reconstruction of Historical Recipes. In S. Pereira, M. Menezes, & J. Delgado Rodrigues (Eds.), GlazeArt2018 : proceedings : International Conference Glazed Ceramics in Cultural Heritage (pp. 150-164). (Reuniões nacionais e internacionais). Laboratório Nacional Engenharia Civil.
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    van Bommel, M. R., van Adrichem, F., & Boonstra, J. J. (2018). Bringing Back Color: Retouching Faded Furniture With Colored Light. Postprints of the Wooden Artifacts Group: presented at the annual meeting of the American Institute for Conservation, 32, 95-109. https://www.culturalheritage.org/membership/groups-and-networks/wooden-artifacts-group/resources/wag-postprints
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    Verhaar, G. (2018). Glass sickness: Detection and prevention: Investigating unstable glass in museum collections. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • de Keijzer, M., & van Bommel, M. R. (2017). Bright new colours: the history and analysis of fluorescein, eosin, erythrosine, rhodamine and some of their derivatives. In J. Kirby (Ed.), The diversity of dyes in history and archaeology (pp. 326-338). Archetype Publications.
  • Joosten, I., & van Bommel, M. R. (2017). Many shades of brown: The condition and colour of Dutch archaeological textiles from dryland sandy soils, bogs, and the sea. In S. Kluiving, L. Kootker, & R. Hermans (Eds.), Interdisciplinarity between humanities and science: A festschrift in honour of Prof. Dr. Henk Kars (pp. 99-111). (Clues: interdisciplinary studies in cultures, history and heritage; Vol. 2). Sidestone Press.
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    Grömer, K., Goldenberg, G., Banck-Burgess, J., Gleba, M., Hofmann-de Keijzer, R., van Bommel, M., Joosten, I., Mehofer, M., Nicolussi, K., & Töchterle, U. (2017). Textilreste aus einem spätbronzezeitlichen Bergbaurevier bei Radfeld in Nordtirol – Sekundärnutzung von Stoffen zur Abdichtung. Praehistorische Zeitschrift, 92(2), 322-341. https://doi.org/10.1515/pz-2017-0014
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