X-ray and ion irradiation effects on azurite, malachite and alizarin pictorial models

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  • E. Carrasco
  • M. Oujja
  • M. Sanz
  • J. F. Marco
  • M. Castillejo
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Article history: Received 9 July 2017 Received in revised form 8 October 2017 Accepted 13 November 2017 Available online 21 November 2017 The analysis by intense radiation sources of paintingmaterials used in artworks gives valuable information about their composition and state of conservation, but it can also induce undesired modifications on the studied substrates. Here we use X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to follow the surface chemical changes that prolonged irradiation with soft X-rays (with maximum doses ranging from ~1.2 × 10 to ~3.4 × 1017 photons cm) produce on azurite, malachite and alizarin pigments and on two egg-yolk temperas containing azurite or alizarin. The effects following exposure to Argon ion irradiation have been also studied for malachite and azurite tempera. XPS spectra of the samples show that both types of radiation induce similar superficial alterations, although, at the selected experimental conditions, the modification rate is slower for exposure to soft X-rays. The highest radiation stability is shown for alizarin and, on the contrary, azurite andmalachite experience a progressive chemical reduction of Cu to Cu. The reduction of copper takes also place in the azurite tempera, while the proteins and lipids of the egg-yolk binder of azurite and alizarin temperas are subjected to degradation by irradiation with photons and ions. By employing XPS, the cleavage of C\\N, C\\O(H) and C_O bonds has been identified in the egg-yolk temperas. © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2017