Identification of patterns of crystal-chemical transformations in historical artifacts made of metals

The theoretical substantiation of the process of elimination of individual chemical elements from crystal lattices of metals in the process of the crystal-chemical transformations taking place during the long history of artifact existence was given. To confirm the theoretical conclusions, five ancie...

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Main Authors: Volodymyr Indutnyi, Nina Merezhko, Kateryna Pirkovich, Oleksii Andreiev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PC Technology Center 2021-02-01
Series:Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
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Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/225418
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spelling doaj-74288729b025433798d0c79701f57e162021-03-11T15:43:41ZengPC Technology CenterEastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies1729-37741729-40612021-02-01112 (109)445110.15587/1729-4061.2021.225418262892Identification of patterns of crystal-chemical transformations in historical artifacts made of metalsVolodymyr Indutnyi0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6676-7472Nina Merezhko1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3077-9636Kateryna Pirkovich2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1461-0235Oleksii Andreiev3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9043-3795Kyiv National University of Trade and EconomicsKyiv National University of Trade and EconomicsKyiv National University of Trade and EconomicsNational Research Restoration Centre of UkraineThe theoretical substantiation of the process of elimination of individual chemical elements from crystal lattices of metals in the process of the crystal-chemical transformations taking place during the long history of artifact existence was given. To confirm the theoretical conclusions, five ancient gold items from different historical periods (from the IV century B.C. to the XVIII century A.D.) with approximately the same contents of gold, silver, copper, and iron in the alloy body were studied. The conducted studies will promote more exact attribution of historical artifacts made of metals and revealing the signs of forgery or restoration. The chemical composition of items was determined immediately under patina and in the alloy body using a scanning electron microscope equipped with an energy dispersion spectrometer. The results have shown a much lower gold content inside the alloy than in the item surface. At the same time, the undamaged surface cleansed of mineral crusts contained significantly fewer impurities than the polished surface which did not have contact with the environment. Therefore, the study of the chemical composition of gold artifacts cannot be conducted solely based on surface studies. The studies have resulted in establishing a dependence of the concentration of the main component (gold) of the alloy in the artifact surface on the item age in thousands of years. Equations for predicting the age of the items that are chemically belonging to the described item group were also presented. Studies of peculiarities of crystal-chemical processes are very important in practice to prove the historical artifact authenticity, adjust artifact dating, identify signs of forgery or profound changes caused by restorationhttp://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/225418metal artifactscrystal-chemical transformationschemical compositiongold content
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author Volodymyr Indutnyi
Nina Merezhko
Kateryna Pirkovich
Oleksii Andreiev
spellingShingle Volodymyr Indutnyi
Nina Merezhko
Kateryna Pirkovich
Oleksii Andreiev
Identification of patterns of crystal-chemical transformations in historical artifacts made of metals
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
metal artifacts
crystal-chemical transformations
chemical composition
gold content
author_facet Volodymyr Indutnyi
Nina Merezhko
Kateryna Pirkovich
Oleksii Andreiev
author_sort Volodymyr Indutnyi
title Identification of patterns of crystal-chemical transformations in historical artifacts made of metals
title_short Identification of patterns of crystal-chemical transformations in historical artifacts made of metals
title_full Identification of patterns of crystal-chemical transformations in historical artifacts made of metals
title_fullStr Identification of patterns of crystal-chemical transformations in historical artifacts made of metals
title_full_unstemmed Identification of patterns of crystal-chemical transformations in historical artifacts made of metals
title_sort identification of patterns of crystal-chemical transformations in historical artifacts made of metals
publisher PC Technology Center
series Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
issn 1729-3774
1729-4061
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The theoretical substantiation of the process of elimination of individual chemical elements from crystal lattices of metals in the process of the crystal-chemical transformations taking place during the long history of artifact existence was given. To confirm the theoretical conclusions, five ancient gold items from different historical periods (from the IV century B.C. to the XVIII century A.D.) with approximately the same contents of gold, silver, copper, and iron in the alloy body were studied. The conducted studies will promote more exact attribution of historical artifacts made of metals and revealing the signs of forgery or restoration. The chemical composition of items was determined immediately under patina and in the alloy body using a scanning electron microscope equipped with an energy dispersion spectrometer. The results have shown a much lower gold content inside the alloy than in the item surface. At the same time, the undamaged surface cleansed of mineral crusts contained significantly fewer impurities than the polished surface which did not have contact with the environment. Therefore, the study of the chemical composition of gold artifacts cannot be conducted solely based on surface studies. The studies have resulted in establishing a dependence of the concentration of the main component (gold) of the alloy in the artifact surface on the item age in thousands of years. Equations for predicting the age of the items that are chemically belonging to the described item group were also presented. Studies of peculiarities of crystal-chemical processes are very important in practice to prove the historical artifact authenticity, adjust artifact dating, identify signs of forgery or profound changes caused by restoration
topic metal artifacts
crystal-chemical transformations
chemical composition
gold content
url http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/225418
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