Alessandro Ciccola, Kathryn Raeburn McClure, Ilaria Serafini, Flaminia Vincenti, Camilla Montesano, Alessandra Gentili, Roberta Curini, Gabriele Favero, Paolo Postorino
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Abstract
Characterising synthetic dyes on heritage textiles represents a relatively recent research frontier, which aims to obtain new information about the evolution of textile manufacturing and industrial chemistry. Whilst spectral enhancement or amplification methods are often considered a requirement for the Raman analysis of textile dyes, this work highlights the potential of standard Raman spectroscopy for the non-invasive analysis of synthetically dyed fibres. In this research, Raman spectroscopy was used for the chemical characterisation of early 20th century synthetic dyes, in both powder form and on dyed fibres. The dyes were produced by the Italian company Azienda Coloranti Nazionali e Affini (ACNA) and housed in the Sapienza University Museum of Chemistry. The investigation first employed literature research into the ACNA's commercial nomenclature. This information was used to hypothesise likely molecular structures of the dyes, pointing towards the azo dye class. The application of Raman spectroscopy confirmed these hypotheses and the high-quality spectra collected provided structural information about the dye molecules. Spectral features of azo-groups, aromatic moieties, and substituents were observable in spectra. Comparison with a Raman spectrum of wool allowed confident dye signal attribution, and some spectra displayed features linked to changes in the fibre during the dyeing process. Combining literature research and Raman vibrational information proved a powerful non-invasive approach for the characterisation of synthetic dyes, allowing molecular identification of some colorants and structural information for most. Standard Raman spectroscopy may provide a widely applicable, non-invasive method for acquiring information about synthetically dyed historical and artistic textiles in future research.
表征传统纺织品上的合成染料代表了一个相对较新的研究前沿,其目的是获得有关纺织品制造和工业化学演变的新信息。虽然光谱增强或放大方法通常被认为是纺织品染料拉曼分析的必要条件,但这项工作强调了标准拉曼光谱在合成染色纤维的非侵入性分析中的潜力。在这项研究中,拉曼光谱被用于20世纪早期合成染料的化学表征,包括粉末形式和染色纤维。这些染料是由意大利Azienda Coloranti Nazionali e Affini公司(ACNA)生产的,存放在萨皮恩扎大学化学博物馆。调查首先采用文献研究ACNA的商业术语。这些信息被用来假设染料可能的分子结构,指向偶氮染料类。拉曼光谱的应用证实了这些假设,收集到的高质量光谱提供了染料分子的结构信息。偶氮基、芳香族和取代基的光谱特征在光谱中可见。与羊毛的拉曼光谱比较,可以确定染料信号的归属,一些光谱显示了与染色过程中纤维变化有关的特征。结合文献研究和拉曼振动信息证明了一种强大的非侵入性方法来表征合成染料,允许分子鉴定一些色素和结构信息的大多数。在未来的研究中,标准拉曼光谱法可能为合成染色历史和艺术纺织品的信息获取提供一种广泛适用的、无创的方法。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Raman Spectroscopy is an international journal dedicated to the publication of original research at the cutting edge of all areas of science and technology related to Raman spectroscopy. The journal seeks to be the central forum for documenting the evolution of the broadly-defined field of Raman spectroscopy that includes an increasing number of rapidly developing techniques and an ever-widening array of interdisciplinary applications.
Such topics include time-resolved, coherent and non-linear Raman spectroscopies, nanostructure-based surface-enhanced and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopies of molecules, resonance Raman to investigate the structure-function relationships and dynamics of biological molecules, linear and nonlinear Raman imaging and microscopy, biomedical applications of Raman, theoretical formalism and advances in quantum computational methodology of all forms of Raman scattering, Raman spectroscopy in archaeology and art, advances in remote Raman sensing and industrial applications, and Raman optical activity of all classes of chiral molecules.