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Raman - EDS Coupling for identification of unknown substances in Archaeology applied to the Turin Shroud

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Abstract

Coupled Raman and Energy Dispersive Spectra show a substance fully compatible with oxidative ring cleavage products of the heme of blood, namely biliverdin-derived compounds. A weak line is tentatively attributed to amide I of proteins.

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