Optimization of Copper Stain Removal from Marble through the Formation of Cu(II) Complexes in Agar Gels
Copper complexes with different ligands (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, EDTA, ammonium citrate tribasic, TAC, and alanine, ALA) were studied in aqueous solutions and hydrogels with the aim of setting the optimal conditions for copper stain removal from marble by agar gels, with damage minimization...
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doaj-b4a13d3667e94cf383f87c67733342552021-09-26T00:12:18ZengMDPI AGGels2310-28612021-08-01711111110.3390/gels7030111Optimization of Copper Stain Removal from Marble through the Formation of Cu(II) Complexes in Agar GelsAntonio Sansonetti0Moira Bertasa1Cristina Corti2Laura Rampazzi3Damiano Monticelli4Dominique Scalarone5Adele Sassella6Carmen Canevali7Institute for Heritage Science (ISPC), National Research Council (CNR), 20122 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Chemistry and NIS Centre, University of Turin, 10125 Turin, ItalyDepartment of Human Sciences and Innovation for the Territory, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, 22100 Como, ItalyInstitute for Heritage Science (ISPC), National Research Council (CNR), 20122 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Science and High Technology, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, 22100 Como, ItalyDepartment of Chemistry and NIS Centre, University of Turin, 10125 Turin, ItalyDepartment of Materials Science, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20125 Milan, ItalyInstitute for Heritage Science (ISPC), National Research Council (CNR), 20122 Milan, ItalyCopper complexes with different ligands (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, EDTA, ammonium citrate tribasic, TAC, and alanine, ALA) were studied in aqueous solutions and hydrogels with the aim of setting the optimal conditions for copper stain removal from marble by agar gels, with damage minimization. The stoichiometry and stability of copper complexes were monitored by ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy and the symmetry of Cu(II) centers in the different gel formulations was studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Cleaning effectiveness in optimized conditions was verified on marble laboratory specimens through color variations and by determining copper on gels by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Two copper complexes with TAC were identified, one having the known stoichiometry 1:1, and the other 1:2, Cu(TAC)<sub>2</sub>, never observed before. The stability of all the complexes at different pH was observed to increase with pH. At pH 10.0, the gel’s effectiveness in removing copper salts from marble was the highest in the presence of ALA, followed by EDTA, TAC, and pure agar gel. Limited damage to the marble surface was observed when gels with added EDTA and TAC were employed, whereas agar gel with ALA was determined to be the most efficient and safe cleaning material.https://www.mdpi.com/2310-2861/7/3/111agar gelEDTATACalanineUV-Vis spectroscopyEPR |
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Antonio Sansonetti Moira Bertasa Cristina Corti Laura Rampazzi Damiano Monticelli Dominique Scalarone Adele Sassella Carmen Canevali Optimization of Copper Stain Removal from Marble through the Formation of Cu(II) Complexes in Agar Gels Gels agar gel EDTA TAC alanine UV-Vis spectroscopy EPR |
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Antonio Sansonetti Moira Bertasa Cristina Corti Laura Rampazzi Damiano Monticelli Dominique Scalarone Adele Sassella Carmen Canevali |
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Optimization of Copper Stain Removal from Marble through the Formation of Cu(II) Complexes in Agar Gels |
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Optimization of Copper Stain Removal from Marble through the Formation of Cu(II) Complexes in Agar Gels |
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Optimization of Copper Stain Removal from Marble through the Formation of Cu(II) Complexes in Agar Gels |
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Optimization of Copper Stain Removal from Marble through the Formation of Cu(II) Complexes in Agar Gels |
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Optimization of Copper Stain Removal from Marble through the Formation of Cu(II) Complexes in Agar Gels |
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optimization of copper stain removal from marble through the formation of cu(ii) complexes in agar gels |
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Copper complexes with different ligands (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, EDTA, ammonium citrate tribasic, TAC, and alanine, ALA) were studied in aqueous solutions and hydrogels with the aim of setting the optimal conditions for copper stain removal from marble by agar gels, with damage minimization. The stoichiometry and stability of copper complexes were monitored by ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy and the symmetry of Cu(II) centers in the different gel formulations was studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Cleaning effectiveness in optimized conditions was verified on marble laboratory specimens through color variations and by determining copper on gels by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Two copper complexes with TAC were identified, one having the known stoichiometry 1:1, and the other 1:2, Cu(TAC)<sub>2</sub>, never observed before. The stability of all the complexes at different pH was observed to increase with pH. At pH 10.0, the gel’s effectiveness in removing copper salts from marble was the highest in the presence of ALA, followed by EDTA, TAC, and pure agar gel. Limited damage to the marble surface was observed when gels with added EDTA and TAC were employed, whereas agar gel with ALA was determined to be the most efficient and safe cleaning material. |
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agar gel EDTA TAC alanine UV-Vis spectroscopy EPR |
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