Abstract
We report key evidence on the framework destruction in ultramarine pigments upon color fading. Experiments on
faded pigments in a fresco painting environment reveal that the paramagnetic chromophores are set free via
sodalite framework destruction and are subsequently degraded. Fading in acidic media produces similar results,
although a larger number of â-cages appear to be destroyed, and H2S is released. The findings are further supported
by studies on natural and synthetic ultramarine pigments of various shades via solid-state resonance-Raman
spectroscopy, colorimentry, and solid-state 29Si and 27Al NMR spectroscopy. NMR parameters are shown to correlate
well with the intensities of Raman signals corresponding to the S3-chromophores. A further correlation is established
between the colorimetric parameters, L* (lightness) and C* (chroma), and the paramagnetic shift and paramagnetic
linebroadening in NMR spectra for both 27Al and 29Si.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1270-1276 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Inorganic Chemistry |
| Volume | 45 |
| Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Fields of science
- 103 Physics, Astronomy
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Solid state and Liquid NMR of biomolecular Metalcomplexes
Gruber, B. (Researcher), Häubl, M. (Researcher), Nausner, M. (Researcher), Schürz, S. (Researcher) & Schöfberger, W. (PI)
01.01.2006 → 01.01.2011
Project: Funded research › FWF - Austrian Science Fund
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