降解的硝酸纤维素排放物引发的古乐器钢弦腐蚀。

IF 3 4区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Vera Milena de Bruyn-Ouboter, Hartmut Kutzke, Shannen Thora Lea Sait, Henrik Friis, Maciej Krzywiecki, Andreas Erbe
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摘要

当金属部件暴露在乐器本体的有机材料中时,腐蚀对乐器的保护是一个挑战。在挪威音乐博物馆、Ringve和Rockheim (Southern Trøndelag博物馆)的长期观察中,当弹拨乐器的金属弦靠近硝酸纤维素(CN)时,记录了局部接触腐蚀。所研究的管柱是铁基合金,在某些情况下覆盖有锡涂层。通过电化学NO2传感器和气相色谱-质谱联用,证实了CN排放的气体混合物中存在NO2和羧酸等腐蚀性化合物。通过x射线衍射(XRD)、拉曼光谱(Raman)和红外光谱(IR)检测,腐蚀产物主要为氧化硝酸铁水合物Fe2(NO3)O(OH)3(H2O)和针铁矿α-FeOOH。用x射线光电子能谱(XPS)研究镀锡腐蚀产物表面,发现有有机氮的吸附存在。腐蚀产物的形成主要是有机酸和水分。腐蚀产物中硝酸盐的存在证明了氮氧化物参与了腐蚀机理。这一分析研究突出了乐器材料组合保存的困境,为进一步的保护实践研究提供了基础。
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Corrosion of Steel Strings on Historical Musical Instruments Triggered by the Emissions of Degrading Cellulose Nitrate.

Corrosion is a challenge for the conservation of musical instruments when metal parts are exposed to organic materials of the instrument's body. In long-term observations in the Norwegian Museum of Music, Ringve and Rockheim (Museums of Southern Trøndelag), local contact corrosion is documented on metal strings of plucked instruments when mounted close to cellulose nitrate (CN). The investigated strings are iron-based alloys, in some cases covered with a tin coating. In the gas mixture emitted from CN, the presence of corrosive compounds, such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and carboxylic acids, is confirmed by an electrochemical NO2-sensor and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The corrosion product on the strings consists of iron oxide nitrate hydroxide hydrate, Fe2(NO3)O(OH)3(H2O), and goethite, α-FeOOH, detected with X-ray diffraction, Raman, and infrared spectroscopy. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, used to investigate the surface of tin-coated corrosion products, showed the presence of adsorbed organic nitrogen. The formation of corrosion products is dominated by organic acids and moisture. The presence of nitrate in the corrosion product proves the involvement of nitrogen oxides in the corrosion mechanism. This analytical study highlights a dilemma for preserving material combinations in musical instruments and provides a basis for further research in conservation practice.

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ChemPlusChem
ChemPlusChem CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: ChemPlusChem is a peer-reviewed, general chemistry journal that brings readers the very best in multidisciplinary research centering on chemistry. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies. Fully comprehensive in its scope, ChemPlusChem publishes articles covering new results from at least two different aspects (subfields) of chemistry or one of chemistry and one of another scientific discipline (one chemistry topic plus another one, hence the title ChemPlusChem). All suitable submissions undergo balanced peer review by experts in the field to ensure the highest quality, originality, relevance, significance, and validity.
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