色谱法
原位
高效液相色谱法
萃取(化学)
固相萃取
化学
材料科学
纳米技术
有机化学
作者
Adele Bosi,Greta Peruzzi,Alessandro Ciccòla,Ilaria Serafini,Flaminia Vincenti,Camilla Montesano,P. Postorino,Manuel Sergi,Gabriele Favero,Roberta Curini
出处
期刊:Molecules
[MDPI AG]
日期:2023-07-08
卷期号:28 (14): 5290-5290
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.3390/molecules28145290
摘要
To date, it is still not possible to obtain exhaustive information about organic materials in cultural heritage without sampling. Nonetheless, when studying unique objects with invaluable artistic or historical significance, preserving their integrity is a priority. In particular, organic dye identification is of significant interest for history and conservation research, but it is still hindered by analytes' low concentration and poor fastness. In this work, a minimally invasive approach for dye identification is presented. The procedure is designed to accompany noninvasive analyses of inorganic substances for comprehensive studies of complex cultural heritage matrices, in compliance with their soundness. Liquid extraction of madder, turmeric, and indigo dyes was performed directly from paint layers and textiles. The extraction was supported by hydrogels, which themselves can undergo multitechnique analyses in the place of samples. After extraction, Ag colloid pastes were applied on the gels for SERS analyses, allowing for the identification of the three dyes. For the HPLC-MS/MS analyses, re-extraction of the dyes was followed by a clean-up step that was successfully applied on madder and turmeric. The colour change perceptivity after extraction was measured with colorimetry. The results showed ΔE values mostly below the upper limit of rigorous colour change, confirming the gentleness of the procedure.
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