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The San Carlo Colossus: An Insight into the Mild Galvanic Coupling between Wrought Iron and Copper

The San Carlo Colossus, known as San Carlone, is a monument constituted by an internal stone pillar support to which a wrought iron structure is attached. Embossed copper sheets are fixed to the iron structure to give the final shape to the monument. After more than 300 years of outdoor exposure, th...

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Autores principales: Petiti, Chiara, Martini, Carla, Chiavari, Cristina, Vettori, Silvia, Welter, Jean Marie, Guzmán García Lascurain, Paulina, Goidanich, Sara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903187
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16052072
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author Petiti, Chiara
Martini, Carla
Chiavari, Cristina
Vettori, Silvia
Welter, Jean Marie
Guzmán García Lascurain, Paulina
Goidanich, Sara
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Martini, Carla
Chiavari, Cristina
Vettori, Silvia
Welter, Jean Marie
Guzmán García Lascurain, Paulina
Goidanich, Sara
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description The San Carlo Colossus, known as San Carlone, is a monument constituted by an internal stone pillar support to which a wrought iron structure is attached. Embossed copper sheets are fixed to the iron structure to give the final shape to the monument. After more than 300 years of outdoor exposure, this statue represents an opportunity for an in-depth investigation of long-term galvanic coupling between wrought iron and copper. Most iron elements of the San Carlone appeared in good conservation conditions with scarce evidence of galvanic corrosion. In some cases, the same iron bars presented some portions in good conservation conditions and other nearby portions with active corrosion. The aim of the present study was to investigate the possible factors correlated with such mild galvanic corrosion of wrought iron elements despite the widespread direct contact with copper for more than 300 years. Optical and electronic microscopy and compositional analyses were carried out on representative samples. Furthermore, polarisation resistance measurements were performed both on-site and in a laboratory. The results revealed that the iron bulk composition showed a ferritic microstructure with coarse grains. On the other hand, the surface corrosion products were mainly composed of goethite and lepidocrocite. Electrochemical analyses showed good corrosion resistance of both the bulk and surface of the wrought iron, and galvanic corrosion is not occurring probably due to the iron’s relatively noble corrosion potential. The few areas where iron corrosion was observed are apparently related to environmental factors, such as the presence of thick deposits and to the presence of hygroscopic deposits that create localized microclimatic conditions on the surface of the monument.
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spelling pubmed-100038732023-03-11 The San Carlo Colossus: An Insight into the Mild Galvanic Coupling between Wrought Iron and Copper Petiti, Chiara Martini, Carla Chiavari, Cristina Vettori, Silvia Welter, Jean Marie Guzmán García Lascurain, Paulina Goidanich, Sara Materials (Basel) Article The San Carlo Colossus, known as San Carlone, is a monument constituted by an internal stone pillar support to which a wrought iron structure is attached. Embossed copper sheets are fixed to the iron structure to give the final shape to the monument. After more than 300 years of outdoor exposure, this statue represents an opportunity for an in-depth investigation of long-term galvanic coupling between wrought iron and copper. Most iron elements of the San Carlone appeared in good conservation conditions with scarce evidence of galvanic corrosion. In some cases, the same iron bars presented some portions in good conservation conditions and other nearby portions with active corrosion. The aim of the present study was to investigate the possible factors correlated with such mild galvanic corrosion of wrought iron elements despite the widespread direct contact with copper for more than 300 years. Optical and electronic microscopy and compositional analyses were carried out on representative samples. Furthermore, polarisation resistance measurements were performed both on-site and in a laboratory. The results revealed that the iron bulk composition showed a ferritic microstructure with coarse grains. On the other hand, the surface corrosion products were mainly composed of goethite and lepidocrocite. Electrochemical analyses showed good corrosion resistance of both the bulk and surface of the wrought iron, and galvanic corrosion is not occurring probably due to the iron’s relatively noble corrosion potential. The few areas where iron corrosion was observed are apparently related to environmental factors, such as the presence of thick deposits and to the presence of hygroscopic deposits that create localized microclimatic conditions on the surface of the monument. MDPI 2023-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10003873/ /pubmed/36903187 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16052072 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Petiti, Chiara
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Vettori, Silvia
Welter, Jean Marie
Guzmán García Lascurain, Paulina
Goidanich, Sara
The San Carlo Colossus: An Insight into the Mild Galvanic Coupling between Wrought Iron and Copper
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title_full_unstemmed The San Carlo Colossus: An Insight into the Mild Galvanic Coupling between Wrought Iron and Copper
title_short The San Carlo Colossus: An Insight into the Mild Galvanic Coupling between Wrought Iron and Copper
title_sort san carlo colossus: an insight into the mild galvanic coupling between wrought iron and copper
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903187
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16052072
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