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Degradation of Cadmium Yellow Paint: New Evidence from Photoluminescence Studies of Trap States in Picasso's Femme ( Époque des "Demoiselles d'Avignon").

Daniela Comelli1, Douglas MacLennan2, Marta Ghirardello1, Alan Phenix2, Catherine Schmidt Patterson2, Herant Khanjian2, Markus Gross3, Gianluca Valentini1,4, Karen Trentelman2, Austin Nevin4.   

Abstract

Paints based on cadmium sulfide (CdS) were popular among artists beginning in the mid-19th century. Some paint formulations are prone to degrade, discoloring and disfiguring paintings where they have been used. Pablo Picasso's Femme (Époque des "Demoiselles d'Avignon") (1907) includes two commercial formulations of CdS: one is visibly degraded and now appears brownish yellow, while the other appears relatively intact and is vibrant yellow. This observation inspired the study reported here of the photoluminescence emission from trap states of the two CdS paints, complemented by data from multispectral imaging, X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, micro-FTIR, and SEM-EDS. The two paints exhibit trap state emissions that differ in terms of spectrum, intensity, and decay kinetics. In the now-brownish yellow paint, trap state emission is highly favored with respect to near band edge optical recombination. This observation suggests a higher density of surface defects in the now-brownish yellow paint that promotes the surface reactivity of CdS particles and their subsequent paint degradation. CdS is a semiconductor, and surface defects in semiconductors can trap free charge carriers; this interaction becomes stronger at reduced particle size or, equivalently, with increased surface to volume ratio. Here, we speculate that the strong trap state emission in the now-brownish cadmium yellow paint is linked to the presence of CdS particles with a nanocrystalline phase, possibly resulting from a low degree of calcination during pigment synthesis. Taken together, the results presented here demonstrate how photoluminescence studies can probe surface defects in CdS paints and lead to an improved understanding of their complex degradation mechanisms.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30706704     DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b04914

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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1.  Degradation of CdS Yellow and Orange Pigments: A Preventive Characterization of the Process through Pump-Probe, Reflectance, X-ray Diffraction, and Raman Spectroscopy.

Authors:  Francesca Assunta Pisu; Pier Carlo Ricci; Stefania Porcu; Carlo Maria Carbonaro; Daniele Chiriu
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-11       Impact factor: 3.748

2.  The "Historical Materials BAG": A New Facilitated Access to Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction Analyses for Cultural Heritage Materials at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility.

Authors:  Marine Cotte; Victor Gonzalez; Frederik Vanmeert; Letizia Monico; Catherine Dejoie; Manfred Burghammer; Loïc Huder; Wout de Nolf; Stuart Fisher; Ida Fazlic; Christelle Chauffeton; Gilles Wallez; Núria Jiménez; Francesc Albert-Tortosa; Nati Salvadó; Elena Possenti; Chiara Colombo; Marta Ghirardello; Daniela Comelli; Ermanno Avranovich Clerici; Riccardo Vivani; Aldo Romani; Claudio Costantino; Koen Janssens; Yoko Taniguchi; Joanne McCarthy; Harald Reichert; Jean Susini
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-03-20       Impact factor: 4.411

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