光降解
降级(电信)
计算机科学
生化工程
漂白
化学
光化学
材料科学
电信
光催化
有机化学
工程类
食品科学
催化作用
作者
Costanza Miliani,Letizia Monico,Maria João Melo,Simona Fantacci,Eva Mariasole Angelin,A. Romani,Koen Janssens
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.201802801
摘要
Abstract The absorption of light gives a pigment its colour and its reason for being, but it also creates excited states, that is, new molecules with an energy excess that can be dissipated through degradation pathways. Photodegradation processes provoke long‐term, cumulative and irreversible colour changes (fading, darkening, blanching) of which the prediction and prevention are challenging tasks. Of all the environmental risks that affect heritage materials, light exposure is the only one that cannot be controlled without any impact on the optimal display of the exhibit. Light‐induced alterations are not only associated with the pigment itself but also with its interactions with support/binder and, in turn, are further complicated by the nature of the environmental conditions. In this Minireview we investigate how chemistry, encompassing multi‐scale analytical investigations of works of art, computational modelling and physical and chemical studies contributes to improve our prediction of artwork appearance before degradation and to establish effective preventive conservation strategies.
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