2018
DOI: 10.1002/ange.201802801
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Zur Photochemie von Künstlerfarben: Strategien zur Verhinderung von Farbveränderungen in Kunstwerken

Abstract: Die Absorption von Licht verleiht Pigmenten ihre Farbe – und damit den Grund ihrer Existenz –, erzeugt aber auch angeregte Zustände, d. h. neue Moleküle mit einem Energieüberschuss, der über Abbauwege dissipiert werden kann. Photoabbauprozesse rufen langfristige, kumulierte und irreversible Farbveränderungen hervor (Verblassung, Dunklung, Ausbleichung), deren Prognose und Verhinderung schwierige Herausforderungen darstellen. Von all den Umweltrisiken, die Kulturgüter beeinträchtigen, ist Lichteinfall das einzi… Show more

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“…Still, colorants and plastics can degrade, especially following exposure to light and the identification of sensitive colorants is key for preservation of historic objects. [ 9 ] Color change like fading might occur over only few decades, resulting in severe changes in the appearance of plastic heritage. [ 10,11 ] Methods for the identification of colorants in plastics are urgently required, as data will support the definition of aging studies and conservation procedures that could lead to better understanding of photodegradation mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, colorants and plastics can degrade, especially following exposure to light and the identification of sensitive colorants is key for preservation of historic objects. [ 9 ] Color change like fading might occur over only few decades, resulting in severe changes in the appearance of plastic heritage. [ 10,11 ] Methods for the identification of colorants in plastics are urgently required, as data will support the definition of aging studies and conservation procedures that could lead to better understanding of photodegradation mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%