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Study of the stability of a series of synthetic colorants applied with styrene-acrylic copolymer, widely used in contemporary paintings, concerning the effects of accelerated ageing
Authors:Zoe Eirini Papliaka  Konstantinos S Andrikopoulos  Evangelia A Varella
Institution:a Interdepartmental Postgraduate Programme on Protection, Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece;b Department of Physics, School of Technology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece;c Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:This study examines the materials of a contemporary pictorial artwork, belonging to the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki (Greece), and needing conservation. The combined use of micro-FTIR and micro-Raman spectroscopy allowed the identification of almost all painting materials. Moreover, the stability of a series of synthetic pigments towards accelerated ageing is investigated in applications using the contemporary binding medium styrene-acrylic copolymer. The pigments in question are: Hansa yellow PY3 and PY74, quinacridone PV19 and PR122, naphthol AS PR112, phthalocyanine green PG7 and blue PB15, dioxazine PV37, van Dyck brown PBk11, ivory black PBk9, and titanium dioxide PW6. The organic pigments were applied alone or mixed with titanium dioxide, in rutile form or as a mixture of rutile/anatase. The experimental swatches were subjected to ageing tests, and subsequently studied as to colour changes by means of colorimetric measurements, and as to the molecular structure differentiations by infrared spectroscopy in reflectance mode. The ageing tests included exposure to high temperature and humidity (90 °C, 60% RH) and to ultraviolet radiation (350 nm, 30 °C and 50% RH, with a substantial temperature increase at 90 °C for 3 days). The greater colour difference is caused by high temperature and humidity, whereas paint layers containing TiO2, and especially the mixture of the forms rutile/anatase, prove very susceptible to ultraviolet radiation, demonstrating a significant colour difference and extended molecular changes.
Keywords:Contemporary pictorial art  Organic synthetic pigments  Styrene-acrylic copolymer  Accelerated ageing  Micro Raman spectroscopy  Micro FTIR spectroscopy
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