Issue 1, 2002

Role of protolytic interactions in photo-aging processes of carminic acid and carminic lake in solution and painted layers

Abstract

In this paper absorption and fluorescence spectra and emission quantum yields and lifetimes of the red colorants, carminic acid and its metal complex, carminic lake, were studied in solution and on painted surfaces. Accelerated photo-aging of carminic acid and lake was investigated in solution, in the presence and absence of a binder (arabic gum) commonly used in water-colour painting, while natural ageing was followed for several months on water-colour painted paper.

The study of carminic acid in water as a function of pH showed that the absorption spectrum changes with pH. Four acid–base dissociation steps were detected and the corresponding pKs were determined from spectrophotometric and fluorimetric titrations. The fluorescence quantum yields (in the 10−2–10−4 range) and the lifetimes (on the sub-nanosecond timescale, 90–1000 ps) were markedly dependent on the pH of the medium. Excited state pK*s were calculated by means of the Förster cycle. The acidity decreased upon excitation for the first deprotonation step involving the –COOH group (ΔpK* = −1.9), but increased slightly for the successive deprotonation steps involving three phenolic hydroxy groups (ΔpK* = 0.6, 2.0 and 0.2, respectively).

The results obtained from the aging experiments indicate that both carminic acid and lake are bleached during irradiation. While the binder prevents lake from fading, it destabilises the carminic acid. These findings are discussed in the light of the interactions of the dye with the solvent and matrix.

Graphical abstract: Role of protolytic interactions in photo-aging processes of carminic acid and carminic lake in solution and painted layers

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 May 2001
Accepted
09 Nov 2001
First published
07 Dec 2001

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2002, 192-197

Role of protolytic interactions in photo-aging processes of carminic acid and carminic lake in solution and painted layers

G. Favaro, C. Miliani, A. Romani and M. Vagnini, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2002, 192 DOI: 10.1039/B104595B

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