Publication Type Journal Article
Title To be or not to be an azo pigment: Chemistry for the preservation of historical beta-naphthol reds in cultural heritage
Authors Eva Mariasole Angelin M. Conceição Oliveira Austin Nevin Marcello Picollo Maria J. Melo
Groups BioMol
Journal DYES AND PIGMENTS
Year 2021
Month June
Volume 190
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Abstract Naphthol reds are historical pigments widely found in cultural heritage, characterized by 1-arylhydrazone-2naphthol basic skeleton. Little is known about their degradation mechanisms, and this knowledge is essential for their long-term preservation. In this research, for the first time, the photodegradation quantum yields (OR) were calculated for a series of pigment reds selected based on published literature, in order to evaluate the effects of the electron-withdrawing and donating groups present in C(4?), in particular the effect of sulfonate groups on the stability of these compounds. OR values in homogeneous media, ranging from 3 ? 10-6 to 4 ? 10-5, are difficult to obtain in these systems, but provide the quantification of the stability of naphthol reds. One of the main conclusions is that the sulfonate groups have a stabilizing effect and that the keto forms are generally more stable. Another important piece of information is that the solvent, and as such the medium predictably, has a major impact on stability. For Sudan I and Orange II irradiation was also carried with a xenon source (?irr > 300 nm), allowing characterizing the main degradation products by HPLC-DAD-MS and UHPLC-HRMS. For the dyes characterized by higher OR, extensive degradation was observed with the formation of volatile compounds as phthalates.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dyepig.2021.109244
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ISSN 0143-7208
EISSN 1873-3743
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Bibtex ID ISI:000647790200002
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