Electrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and Prussian blue

Abstract The degradation of laboratory oil paint film specimens containing indigo and Prussian blue pigments and pictorial samples from the Sant Francesc de Paula painting exhibited in the Tomàs Balvey Arxiu Museum (Cardedeu (Catalonia), Spain) has been studied by voltammetry of immobilized particle...

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Main Authors: Antonio Doménech-Carbó, María Teresa Doménech-Carbó, Laura Osete-Cortina, Margherita Donnici, Núria Guasch-Ferré, Rosa M. Gasol-Fargas, Manuel Ángel Iglesias-Campos
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Published: SpringerOpen 2020-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40494-020-00415-x
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spelling doaj-977c2e0d7c9e459eb3fd2d371b5b15872020-11-25T03:20:52ZengSpringerOpenHeritage Science2050-74452020-07-018111710.1186/s40494-020-00415-xElectrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and Prussian blueAntonio Doménech-Carbó0María Teresa Doménech-Carbó1Laura Osete-Cortina2Margherita Donnici3Núria Guasch-Ferré4Rosa M. Gasol-Fargas5Manuel Ángel Iglesias-Campos6Departament de Química Analítica, Universitat de ValènciaInstitut de Restauració del Patrimoni, Universitat Politècnica de ValènciaInstitut de Restauració del Patrimoni, Universitat Politècnica de ValènciaDipartimento di Scienze Molecolari e Nanosistemi, Università Cà Foscari VeneziaDepartament d’Arts i Conservació-Restauració, Facultat de Belles Arts, Universitat de BarcelonaLaboratori de Conservació-Restauració, Oficina de Patrimoni Cultural de la Diputació de BarcelonaDepartament d’Arts i Conservació-Restauració, Facultat de Belles Arts, Universitat de BarcelonaAbstract The degradation of laboratory oil paint film specimens containing indigo and Prussian blue pigments and pictorial samples from the Sant Francesc de Paula painting exhibited in the Tomàs Balvey Arxiu Museum (Cardedeu (Catalonia), Spain) has been studied by voltammetry of immobilized particles. This technique, combined with light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray analysis, nanoindentation-atomic force microscopy, attenuated total reflectance-Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy techniques permits the proposal of a dual scheme for the degradation of the pigments when naturally aged and submitted to accelerated UVA aging. Under conditions of moderate temperature, humidity and natural illumination, and low gradients of these parameters, Prussian blue acts as a radical scavenger moderating the production of reactive oxygen species produced in the oil binding medium by the action of ultraviolet radiation, resulting in the formation, in the solid state, of the solid-solution, {KFeIII[FeII(CN)6]} x {FeIII[FeIII(CN)6]}1–x , known as Berlin green, which then promotes the formation of indigo adducts with radicals. In several localized areas of the Sant Francesc de Paula paint showing strong degradation, Prussian blue acts as a promoter of the indigo oxidation to isatin, thus resulting in a considerable chromatic shift.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40494-020-00415-xElectrochemistryOil paintsPrussian blueIndigoDeterioration
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author Antonio Doménech-Carbó
María Teresa Doménech-Carbó
Laura Osete-Cortina
Margherita Donnici
Núria Guasch-Ferré
Rosa M. Gasol-Fargas
Manuel Ángel Iglesias-Campos
spellingShingle Antonio Doménech-Carbó
María Teresa Doménech-Carbó
Laura Osete-Cortina
Margherita Donnici
Núria Guasch-Ferré
Rosa M. Gasol-Fargas
Manuel Ángel Iglesias-Campos
Electrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and Prussian blue
Heritage Science
Electrochemistry
Oil paints
Prussian blue
Indigo
Deterioration
author_facet Antonio Doménech-Carbó
María Teresa Doménech-Carbó
Laura Osete-Cortina
Margherita Donnici
Núria Guasch-Ferré
Rosa M. Gasol-Fargas
Manuel Ángel Iglesias-Campos
author_sort Antonio Doménech-Carbó
title Electrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and Prussian blue
title_short Electrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and Prussian blue
title_full Electrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and Prussian blue
title_fullStr Electrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and Prussian blue
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and Prussian blue
title_sort electrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and prussian blue
publisher SpringerOpen
series Heritage Science
issn 2050-7445
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract The degradation of laboratory oil paint film specimens containing indigo and Prussian blue pigments and pictorial samples from the Sant Francesc de Paula painting exhibited in the Tomàs Balvey Arxiu Museum (Cardedeu (Catalonia), Spain) has been studied by voltammetry of immobilized particles. This technique, combined with light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray analysis, nanoindentation-atomic force microscopy, attenuated total reflectance-Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy techniques permits the proposal of a dual scheme for the degradation of the pigments when naturally aged and submitted to accelerated UVA aging. Under conditions of moderate temperature, humidity and natural illumination, and low gradients of these parameters, Prussian blue acts as a radical scavenger moderating the production of reactive oxygen species produced in the oil binding medium by the action of ultraviolet radiation, resulting in the formation, in the solid state, of the solid-solution, {KFeIII[FeII(CN)6]} x {FeIII[FeIII(CN)6]}1–x , known as Berlin green, which then promotes the formation of indigo adducts with radicals. In several localized areas of the Sant Francesc de Paula paint showing strong degradation, Prussian blue acts as a promoter of the indigo oxidation to isatin, thus resulting in a considerable chromatic shift.
topic Electrochemistry
Oil paints
Prussian blue
Indigo
Deterioration
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40494-020-00415-x
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