Literature DB >> 19220655

Evaluation of the photodegradation of crystal violet upon light exposure by mass spectrometric and spectroscopic methods.

Céline Weyermann1, Dieter Kirsch, César Costa Vera, Bernhard Spengler.   

Abstract

Crystal violet is a very common dye in ballpoint ink. Recent research suggests that the degradation of triarylmethane dyes gives an indication of the age of a ballpoint pen entry on a document. The main problem for the quantitative evaluation of the degradation is that it is highly dependent on the exposure to light. Moreover additional factors, such as additives and substrate play an important role in this process. The aim of this work is to compare the degradation pathways of the pure dye in water and ethanol upon exposure to xenon light by UV/VIS spectrophotometry and laser desorption ionization. Significant differences have been observed in the products and the kinetics of the degradation. N-demethylation, an expected decomposition process, was found to take place only in aqueous solution and kinetics calculations showed that the degradation occurred 2.5 times faster in ethanol compared to water. The degradation of crystal violet in inks from four ballpoint pens on paper was also studied for entries made over 2-3 years. It was observed that degradation reactions were quenched by the presence of another dye due to competitive absorption. It was also observed that the thickness of a stroke (concentration of ink) influenced the degradation process. In the absence of light only one ballpoint pen showed slight degradation. A better understanding of the influence of the paper, ink composition, and storage conditions is necessary to interpret correctly the age of an ink based on the degradation of dyes.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19220655     DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2008.00975.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Sci        ISSN: 0022-1198            Impact factor:   1.832


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1.  Liquid Core Waveguide Cell with In Situ Absorbance Spectroscopy and Coupled to Liquid Chromatography for Studying Light-Induced Degradation.

Authors:  Iris Groeneveld; Ingrida Bagdonaite; Edwin Beekwilder; Freek Ariese; Govert W Somsen; Maarten R van Bommel
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2022-05-19       Impact factor: 8.008

2.  Photobiocidal-triboelectric nanolayer coating of photosensitizer/silica-alumina for reusable and visible-light-driven antibacterial/antiviral air filters.

Authors:  Sang Bin Jeong; Dong Uk Lee; Byeong Jin Lee; Ki Joon Heo; Dong Won Kim; Gi Byoung Hwang; Alexander J MacRobert; Jae Hak Shin; Hyun Sik Ko; Se Kye Park; Yong Suk Oh; See Jo Kim; Dong Yun Lee; Seung-Bok Lee; Inyong Park; Sang Bok Kim; Bangwoo Han; Jae Hee Jung; Dong Yun Choi
Journal:  Chem Eng J       Date:  2022-03-17       Impact factor: 16.744

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