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Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
Spectroscopic Techniques for in situ non invasive
Study of Natural Dyestuffs
Spectroscopic Techniques for in situ non invasive
Study of Natural Dyestuffs Costanza Miliani Costanza Miliani
Centre of Excellence SMAArt
University of Perugia, Italy
CNR – ISTM (Institute of Molecular Sciences and
Technologies)
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
Catia Clementi, PhD student
Brenda Doherty, PhD student
Alessandro Sassolini, fellowship
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
How to study in situ natural dyestuffs ?
1. XRF : elemental analysis of mordents and chelation ions
2. FTIR : molecular analysis of mordents and chelant
3. UV-vis abs : color characterization
4. UV-vis fluo : dye characterization
MOLAB equipments
and lab spectrofluorimeter (Varian)
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
I. Non invasive portable equipments: x-ray fluorescence
The X-ray fluorescence portable equipment for in situ measurements, is made up by:
1. open beam X-ray generator (W target, excitation energy L=9.671 keV);
2. non-cryogenic silicon drift detector SDD having resolution of 130 eV at 5.9 keV.
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECHI. Non invasive portable equipments: fiber optic mid-FTIR
it is easily portable:
weight ~35 Kg
volume 50x50x50 cm3
portable JASCO VIR 9500 spectophotometer:
Midac Illuminator IR radiation source
Michelson interferometer
liquid nitrogen cooled MCT
500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
21
80
cm
-1
abso
rban
ce (
a.u.
)
wavenumber (cm-1)
Remspec mid-IR fiber optic sampling probe:
19 chalcogenide glass fibers
spectral range: 900-4000 cm-1
best S/N from 900 to 2000 cm–1
abs of Se-H between 2050 and 2250 cm-1
optical layout:
0°/0° geometry
probe surface distance 2-5 mm
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
A. Exciting light source: 175 W Xenon lamp, 240-650 nm emission.
B. H-10 Jobin Yvon UV monochromator for selecting the excitation wavelength. C. Quartz fibre-optic Y cable
D. CCD spectrometer Avantes AvaSpec-2048 pixels (200-1100 nm) of high sensitivity (86 photons/counting).
E. Optical filters (interference and cut-on filter) are used to cut-off 2nd order scatter and stray light.
I. Non invasive portable equipments: UV-vis fluorescence
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
1. weld lakes
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
K
Ca
Argon
Channels
Cou
nts
0
500
1000
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2000
Ca (K)
Weld 1 Weld 2 Weld 3
Ca (K)
Argon
Channels
Cou
nts
W1: Ca, W2: Ca, W3: Ca & K
XRF: the mordant
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0 Weld 1 allum carbonate
Log
1/R
wavenumber ( cm-1 )
mid FTIR: the mordant
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0 Weld 2 allum carbonate
Log
1/R
wavenumber ( cm-1 )
mid FTIR: the mordant
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0.5
1.0
Weld 3
Log
1/R
wavenumber ( cm-1 )
51
60
mid FTIR: the mordant
OH comb. band
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Abs
orba
nce
/ a.u
.
/ nm
Weld 1 Weld 2 Weld 3
420
411290
500 550 600 650 700 750 800
Abs
orba
nce
/ a.u
.
/ nm
655
668
UV-vis absorption: the colour
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
Normalized emission spectra of weld lakes (exc:366 nm)
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675663
E
mis
sion
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ensi
ty /
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/ nm
Lake type 1 (Int / 1) Lake type 2 (Int / 1.2) Lake type 3 (Int / 3.4)
525 550
UV-vis fluorescence: the lake
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH 3D UV-vis fluorescence: the lake
Exc. 250-400 nm
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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0
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Wavelength (nm)
Inte
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u.)
545.0
7 , 1
73.5
39
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0
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167.11
154.31
141.50
128.70
115.89
103.09
90.29
77.48
64.68
51.87
39.07
26.27
13.46
0.66
weld1
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0
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nsity
(a.
u.)
547.
01 ,
141.
344
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0
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136.19
125.90
115.61
105.32
95.03
84.74
74.45
64.16
53.86
43.57
33.28
22.99
12.70
2.41
weld2
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02 ,
584.
351
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0
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562.76
519.78
476.79
433.80
390.81
347.83
304.84
261.85
218.86
175.88
132.89
89.90
46.92
3.93
weld3
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525
3D UV-vis fluorescence: the lake
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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200
Excitation spectra of weld lake 1 and 3 (Varian)
Em
issi
on I
nten
sity
/ a.
u.
/ nm
lake 1 em
= 720 nm lake 3 em= 720 nm
666
UV-vis fluorescence: the lake
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
mordant max abs max
fluo
Weld lake 1 CO3--
KAl(SO4)2
420 (655) 550 (663)
Weld lake 2 KAl(SO4)2
CO3--
411 (668) 550 (675)
Weld lake 3 Ca & K 411 525Complex luteolin:Al max
fluo = 540 nm Complex apigenin:Al max fluo = 523 nm
Complex luteolin:Mg max fluo = 520 nm
O.S. Wolfbeis et al. Z. Naturforsc 39b, 231-237, 1983
Summary
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
1. textiles
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
Sulphur Potassium Calcium
Untreated silk
Mordanted silk
Dyed silk - 1
Dyed silk - 2
XRF: the mordant
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
Sulphur Potassium Calcium
Untreated wool
Washed wool
Mordanted wool
Dyed wool - 1
Dyed wool - 2
XRF: the mordant
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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1.0
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1.4
1.6
1.8
2.0
silk wool
log(
1/R
)
wavenumber (cm-1)
mid FTIR: the textile
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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0.6
0.8
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1.2
A
bsor
banc
e / a
.u.
/ nm
1: untreated silk 4: mordanted silk 8: dyed silk (bath 3) 9: dyed silk (bath 4)
Absorption spectra of silk
332
373 408
666
UV-vis absorption: the colour
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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0.6
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1.0
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1.6
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bsor
banc
e / a
.u.
/ nm
2: untreated wool 3: washed wool 5: mortanted wool 6: dyed wool (dye bath 1) 7: dyed wool (dye bath 2)
665
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Absorption spectra of wool samples
UV-vis absorption: the colour
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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1.4
inte
nsit
y
wavenumber (cm-1)
exc
: 280 nm
exc: 390 nm
519 536
675
720
Normalized emission spectra of dyed silk (sample 8) at different excitation wavelenghth
UV-vis fluorescence: wavelenght effect (bath 4)
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECHUV-vis fluorescence: dyed Silk bath effect
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0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
720
535
inte
nsity
(a.
u.)
wavelenght (nm)
bath 3 bath 4
Emission spectra of dyed silk (exc
: 390 nm)
675
507
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH3D UV-vis fluorescence: dyed Silk
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266.20
290.40
314.60
338.80
363.00
387.20
438.640 466.055 493.470 520.885 548.300 575.715 603.130 630.545 657.960 685.375 712.790 740.205 767.620 795.035
162.32
150.17
138.01
125.85
113.69
101.53
89.37
77.21
65.05
52.89
40.73
28.58
16.42
4.26
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270.00
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290.00
300.00
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340.00
350.00
360.00
370.00
380.00
390.00
450.00 500.00 550.00 600.00 650.00 700.00 750.00 800.00
148.75
137.65
126.55
115.45
104.36
93.26
82.16
71.06
59.96
48.86
37.77
26.67
15.57
4.47
Bath 3
Bath 4
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECHUV-vis fluorescence: dyed wool bath 1
400 500 600 700 8000.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
Em
issi
on I
nten
sity
/ a.
u.
/ nm
exc: 280 nm exc: 366 nm exc: 390 nm
560550
675
Normalized emission spectra of dyed wool (sample 6) at different excitation wavelenghth
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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nsity
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u.)
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0
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266.20
290.40
314.60
338.80
363.00
387.20
43 8 .64 0 46 6 .05 5 49 3 .47 0 52 0 .88 5 54 8 .30 0 57 5 .71 5 60 3 .13 0 63 0 .54 5 65 7 .96 0 68 5 .37 5 71 2 .79 0 74 0 .20 5 76 7 .62 0 79 5 .03 5
132.71
122.54
112.37
102.20
92.03
81.86
71.69
61.52
51.35
41.18
31.01
20.84
10.67
0.50
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675.
00 ,
212.
811
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0
Wavelength (nm)
363.00
387.20
411.40
435.60
459.80
484.00
508.20
532.40
556.60
603.130 630.545 657.960 685.375 712.790 740.205 767.620 795.035
225.46
208.24
191.01
173.79
156.56
139.34
122.11
104.89
87.66
70.43
53.21
35.98
18.76
1.53
dyed wool Bath 1
Exc. 250-390
Exc. 450-560
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECHUV-vis fluorescence: dyed wool bath 2
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E
mis
sion
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ensi
ty /
a.u.
/ nm
exc
: 280 nm
exc: 366 nm
exc
: 390 nm
Normalized emission spectra of dyed wool (sample 7) at different excitation wavelenghth
515
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dyed wool bath 2
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Wavelength (nm)
350.00
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963.05
889.14
815.24
741.34
667.43
593.53
519.62
445.72
371.81
297.91
224.01
150.10
76.20
2.29
Exc. 250-390
Exc. 450-560
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
mordant max abs max
fluo
wool 1 Ca & K 430 (665) 550 (675)
wool 2 Ca 385 512 (675)
silk 3 Ca & K 408 (666) (536) 675 (720)
silk4 Ca 373 (507) 675 (720)
Summary
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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Lake type 1 Lake type 2 Lake type 3
Emission spectra of weld lakes (exc:366 nm portable)
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Lake type 1 Lake type 2 Lake type 3 Lake type 1 p. Lake type 2 p. Lake type 3 p.
Normalized emission spectra of weld lakes (exc:366 nm Varian and portable)
UV-vis fluorescence: the lake
Eu-ARTECHEu-ARTECH
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2: untreated wool 3: washed wool 5: mordanted wool
Emission spectra of undyed wool (exc= 366 nm portable)
448
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Emission spectra of undyed silk (exc
= 366 nm portable)