phthalocyanine

Spectroscopy for contemporary art. Discovering the effect of synthetic organic pigments on UVB degradation of acrylic binder

The influence of Synthetic Organic Pigments in the degradation of Acrylem AC 33, a waterborne acrylic binder, after UVB-artificial exposure was furtherly investigated, extending the study to other pigments classes (anthraquinones, phthalocyanines, diketo-pyrrolo-pyrroles) in addition to previously studied azo-pigments. Together with Fourier Transform Infrared, both in Attenuated Reflectance and Transmission mode, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopies, Raman spectroscopy was also used to observe ageing processes that pigments are subjected to.

Conclusively addressing the CoPc electronic structure: a joint gas-phase and solid-state photoemission and absorption spectroscopy study

The occupied and empty densities of states of cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) were investigated by photoelectron and X-ray absorption spectroscopies in the gas phase and in thin films deposited on a Au(111) surface. The comparison between the gas-phase results and density functional theory single-molecule simulations confirmed that the CoPc ground state is correctly described by the 2 A 1g electronic configuration.

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