用多技术方法揭示街头艺术的秘密化学。

IF 3 4区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Elena C L Rigante, Francesca Modugno, Jacopo La Nasa, Silvia Pizzimenti, Tommaso R I Cataldi, Cosima D Calvano
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摘要

近年来,涂鸦和街头艺术已经被认可为合法的艺术形式,值得与传统艺术一样的关注和重视。因此,保护人员和修复人员正在努力制定标准化的指导方针,以清理、保护和修复这些充满活力的作品。我们的研究仔细研究了街头艺术中使用的材料,特别是艺术家使用的喷雾清漆。2021年在意大利巴里创作的两幅壁画样本使用一系列先进技术进行分析,如衰减全反射傅里叶变换红外光谱,反相液相色谱-紫外-可见和电喷雾电离质谱(MS),激光解吸电离质谱以及热解-气相色谱/质谱。丙烯酸、聚醋酸乙烯和苯乙烯-丙烯酸树脂被确定为街头艺术喷雾清漆中使用的主要粘合剂,以及常见的添加剂,如聚乙烯和聚丙烯乙二醇。在街头艺术中,经常使用黄色(PY74)、橙色(PO36)、红色(罗丹明)、蓝色(酞菁)等有机染料和颜料。这项研究证明了在理解街头艺术中使用的现代喷雾清漆的复杂化学过程中,多技术方法的重要性。
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Unveiling the Secret Chemistry of Street Art by a Multitechnique Approach.

In recent years, graffiti and street art have gained recognition as legitimate art forms, deserving of the same care and attention as traditional art. As a result, conservators and restorers are now working to develop standardized guidelines for the cleaning, conservation, and restoration of these vibrant works. Our study takes a closer look at the materials used in street art, specifically the spray varnishes used by artists. Samples from two murals created in 2021 in Bari, Italy, are analyzed using a range of advanced techniques such as attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, reversed-phase liquid chromatography coupled with UV-Vis and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (MS), and laser desorption ionization MS as well as pyrolysis-gas chromatography/MS. Acrylic, polyvinyl acetate, and styrene-acrylic resins are identified as the primary binders used in street art spray varnishes, along with common additives such as polyethylene and polypropylene glycol. The organic dyes and pigments, such as yellow (PY74), orange (PO36), red (rhodamine), and blue (phthalocyanine) hues used to create colorful images of street art, are also characterized. This study demonstrates the importance of a multitechnique approach in understanding the complex chemistry of modern spray varnishes used in street art.

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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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