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Title: Polyoxometalate-Ionic Liquids for Mitigating the Effects of Iron Gall Ink Corrosion on Cellulosic Supports
Authors: Nunes, Margarida
García-Orduña, Pilar
Atrián-Blasco, Elena
Costa Vieira, Joana
Costa, Ana Paula
Cabral Amaral, Maria Emília
Claro, Ana
Ferreira, Teresa
G. Mitchell, Scott
Keywords: POMs
POM-ILs
cellulose
coating materials
anions
colour
iron gall ink
IGI
written heritage
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: ACS Publications
Citation: Margarida Nunes, Pilar García-Orduña, Elena Atrián-Blasco, Joana Costa Vieira, Ana Paula Costa, Maria Emília Cabral Amaral, Ana Claro, Teresa Ferreira, and Scott G. Mitchell ACS Omega 2024 9 (34), 36609-36621 DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.4c04925
Abstract: Iron gall ink (IGI), renowned for its indelibility, was the most important writing ink in the Western world from the 15th to the late 19th century. However, it is now known that IGIs induce acid-catalyzed hydrolysis and iron-catalyzed oxidation of the cellulose in historical paper documents. These mechanisms of deterioration cause significant damage to the writing support materials, including color alteration and burn-through appearance, and in the worst scenarios, physical disintegration of the supports. Minimally invasive, long-term effective conservation treatments that tackle the underlying mechanisms of IGI degradation and their corrosion effects are yet to be developed. This study introduces the deployment of hydrophobic and anticorrosive polyoxometalateionic liquids (POM-ILs) as colorless coatings to counteract IGIcorrosion of cellulosic supports. Model IGI-containing papers (mockups) were prepared, coated with POM-ILs, and artificially aged to assess the compatibility of POM-ILs with IGI-containing documents. Comprehensive monitoring using colorimetric and scanning electron microscopy−energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM/EDS) analyses showed minimal interference with the aesthetic properties and morphology of the IGI mockups. In addition, polyoxometalates (POMs) with vacant metal atom sites in the cluster shell can be used to coordinate free transition metal ions. The ability of a monolacunary Keggin-type polyoxotungstate to coordinate free Fe(II) from IGI solution was demonstrated using UV−vis analysis. This led to the formation of a dimeric species, [(SiW11O39Fe)2O]K12·28H2O, which was characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Altogether, this study points to POM-ILs as promising protective coatings for effectively preserving historical IGI-written heritage.
URI: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsomega.4c04925?goto=recommendations&?ref=pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39145
Type: article
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