Copper-based pigments have been used for a long time as blue or green colors by many artists. They are involved in darkening and general deterioration processes both of pigments themselves and of supporting material. A further and deepest investigation on copper - organic ligand both in "pure" pigments and pigment-organic ligand mixtures is needed. Characterization of these complexes has been performed by EPR spectroscopy tecniques (CW-EPR)
Copper-based pigments have been used for a long time as blue or green colors by many artists. They are involved in darkening and general deterioration processes both of pigments themselves and of supporting material. A further and deepest investigation on copper - organic ligand both in "pure" pigments and pigment-organic ligand mixtures is needed. Characterization of these complexes has been performed by EPR spectroscopy tecniques (CW-EPR)
Copper-organic binder complexes in pigments: an EPR study
PUNIS, RICCARDO
2021/2022
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Copper-based pigments have been used for a long time as blue or green colors by many artists. They are involved in darkening and general deterioration processes both of pigments themselves and of supporting material. A further and deepest investigation on copper - organic ligand both in "pure" pigments and pigment-organic ligand mixtures is needed. Characterization of these complexes has been performed by EPR spectroscopy tecniques (CW-EPR)File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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