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Apparently Edith Sandstrom is at Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging Research Institute (M4i) at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. The Alison N Hulme Research Group seems to be in the School of Chemistry at Edinburgh. Edith works on “Historical textile dye analysis using Desorption electrospry ionization mass spectrometry”.
 
The speed of the method depends on the way the die was applied and might not work for all dies.
 
Please do not make readers have to search for what you already know. “Oh it will only take them five minutes” becomes a serious Internet problem when viewership can spike (into the millions) overnight. Or more views over decades a post might survive on the Internet. Do it right the first time, for authors, organizations and networks – but more for learners, readers, future collaborators, innovators, and users.
 
https://datashare.ed.ac.uk/handle/10283/4853
 
https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/publications/historical-textile-dye-analysis-using-desi-ms
 
https://www.chromatographyonline.com/view/desi-ms-helps-analyze-historical-dyes
 
Open (but hard to read): Development and Application of Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Historical Dye Analysis at https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.2c03281
 
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