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Discoloration of Historical Plastic Objects: New Insight into the Degradation of β-Naphthol Pigment Lakes

Light is a determining factor in the discoloration of plastics, and photodegradation processes can affect the molecular structures of both the polymer and colorants. Limited studies focused on the discoloration of heritage plastics in conservation science. This work investigated the discoloration of...

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Autores principales: Micheluz, Anna, Angelin, Eva Mariasole, Lopes, João Almeida, Melo, Maria João, Pamplona, Marisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34301037
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13142278
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author Micheluz, Anna
Angelin, Eva Mariasole
Lopes, João Almeida
Melo, Maria João
Pamplona, Marisa
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Angelin, Eva Mariasole
Lopes, João Almeida
Melo, Maria João
Pamplona, Marisa
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description Light is a determining factor in the discoloration of plastics, and photodegradation processes can affect the molecular structures of both the polymer and colorants. Limited studies focused on the discoloration of heritage plastics in conservation science. This work investigated the discoloration of red historical polyethylene (PE) objects colored with PR 48:2 and PR 53:1. High-density and low-density PE reference polymers, neat pigment powders, and historical samples were assessed before and after accelerated photoaging. The applied methodology provided insight into the individual light-susceptibility of polyethylenes, organic pigment lakes, and their combined effect in the photoaging of historical plastic formulations. After light exposure, both PE references and historical samples yellowed, PR53:1 faded, and PR 48:2 darkened; however, both organic pigments faded severely in the historical samples. This highlights the role played by the plastic binder likely facilitating the pigment photofading. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and mass spectrometry techniques—EGA-MS, PY-GC/MS, and TD-GC/MS—were successfully employed for characterizing the plastic formulations and degradation. The identification of phthalic compounds in both aged β-naphthol powders opens new venues for studies on their degradation. This work’s approach and analytical methods in studying the discoloration of historical plastics are novel, proving their efficacy, reliability, and potentiality.
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spelling pubmed-83092682021-07-25 Discoloration of Historical Plastic Objects: New Insight into the Degradation of β-Naphthol Pigment Lakes Micheluz, Anna Angelin, Eva Mariasole Lopes, João Almeida Melo, Maria João Pamplona, Marisa Polymers (Basel) Article Light is a determining factor in the discoloration of plastics, and photodegradation processes can affect the molecular structures of both the polymer and colorants. Limited studies focused on the discoloration of heritage plastics in conservation science. This work investigated the discoloration of red historical polyethylene (PE) objects colored with PR 48:2 and PR 53:1. High-density and low-density PE reference polymers, neat pigment powders, and historical samples were assessed before and after accelerated photoaging. The applied methodology provided insight into the individual light-susceptibility of polyethylenes, organic pigment lakes, and their combined effect in the photoaging of historical plastic formulations. After light exposure, both PE references and historical samples yellowed, PR53:1 faded, and PR 48:2 darkened; however, both organic pigments faded severely in the historical samples. This highlights the role played by the plastic binder likely facilitating the pigment photofading. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and mass spectrometry techniques—EGA-MS, PY-GC/MS, and TD-GC/MS—were successfully employed for characterizing the plastic formulations and degradation. The identification of phthalic compounds in both aged β-naphthol powders opens new venues for studies on their degradation. This work’s approach and analytical methods in studying the discoloration of historical plastics are novel, proving their efficacy, reliability, and potentiality. MDPI 2021-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8309268/ /pubmed/34301037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13142278 Text en © 2021 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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Discoloration of Historical Plastic Objects: New Insight into the Degradation of β-Naphthol Pigment Lakes
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title_full Discoloration of Historical Plastic Objects: New Insight into the Degradation of β-Naphthol Pigment Lakes
title_fullStr Discoloration of Historical Plastic Objects: New Insight into the Degradation of β-Naphthol Pigment Lakes
title_full_unstemmed Discoloration of Historical Plastic Objects: New Insight into the Degradation of β-Naphthol Pigment Lakes
title_short Discoloration of Historical Plastic Objects: New Insight into the Degradation of β-Naphthol Pigment Lakes
title_sort discoloration of historical plastic objects: new insight into the degradation of β-naphthol pigment lakes
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13142278
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