Journal Club 29/11/2013

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Journal Club 29/11/2013 Casting Light on the darkening of colors in historial paintings. Fabiana Da Pieve et al. Phys. Rev. Lett ., 111 , 208302 (2013) Viewpoint of Physics and Editor suggestion. Published November 15th.

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Journal Club 29/11/2013. Casting Light on the darkening of colors in historial paintings . Fabiana Da Pieve et al. Phys. Rev. Lett ., 111 , 208302 (2013) Viewpoint of Physics and Editor suggestion . Published November 15th. Motivation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Motivation

• Archeological sites, cathedral wall paintings, and famous masterpieces are affected by light-induced degradation of pigments– Chrome yellow=> Van Gogh.– Mineral cinnabar (mercury sulfide, -HgS) => Rubens,

gothic art (12th - ~late 15th centuries).• Appearence of gray or black layers, with whitish streaks.

• Interconnection between factors of degradation, pathway are not understood, affecting protection protocols.

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State of “art” vs. this paper• Detection of secondary compounds through x-ray

absorption near-edge spectroscopy, Raman, and miscroscopy:– Corderoite (-Hg3S2Cl2), Calomel (Hg2Cl2), and mercuric

chloride (HgCl2).– Absence of “black” polymorph cinnabar, metacinnabar (-HgS).

• Ab-initio theoretical spectroscopy + XRD measurements.– Composition of degraded areas.– Theoretical treatment unveils the path of degradation:

• Chemical: photoreductive dissolution• Physical: structural instabilities

Deposition of dark elemental HG

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Results• Mural Samples from the Monastery of Pedralbes,

Spain, 14th Century.

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Results

(a) Degraded sample. Analyzed area as seen under ordinary light, side view.

b) High-resolution -XRD color map, with false color, indicating the five minerals, side view.

Grey area

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ResultsDetail: each layer.

Spectra: ab-initio (ABINIT) calculations and experiment.

Weirdos -> intermediate phases in cinnabar-corderoite-calomel?? degradations

• DFT: density functional theory;• GW: many-body perturbation

theory in G0W0 approximation;• BSE: Bethe-Salpeter equation with

excitons.

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Results.

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Results

Photoexcited electrons and holes rise chemical reactions

Two key resultsBand edges of cinnabar with redox reactions (pH=4)

refined 1. Hg is grey/black

2. Cinnabar valence band bellow Cl levels: Favored adsorption -> humidity.

Production of Corderoite-Hg3S2Cl2

-HgS

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ResultsPhotoactivation mechanism produce structural defects

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The Sequence

1. Salt in the surroundings provides chloride ions to convert vermilion to corderoite.

2. Exposure to air allows the creation of defects: O-substitution and S-vacancy .

3. Light convert mercury ions into metallic mercury.4. The mercury would collect on the surface in the

form of small liquid droplets, which appears black.

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Conclusions

• Clarification of composition of degraded layers of painting.

• Consistent model (supported by measurements and theoretical analysis) for the pathway of degradation:– Illumination– Humidity– Exposure to air

• Decomposition=>layered succession of alteration products (XRD maps) photoactivated.

• Hipothesis of darkening: presence of Hg, not already measured.– Low-temperature x-ray analysis for detection of Hg.