New insight on the interaction of diammonium hydrogenphosphate conservation treatment with carbonatic substrates: A multi-analytical approach
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The inorganic-mineral treatment with diammonium hydrogenphosphate (DAP; (NH4)2HPO4) is one of the most
recent developed for conservation purposes. Its reactionwith calcite (CaCO3) of the stone induces the crystallization
of calcium phosphates, able to restore the mechanical integrity of deteriorated substrates by physical and
chemical binding of the grain boundaries.
Due to the complexity of DAP reaction mechanism a deep insight into the relation between consolidating action
and newly-formed mineralogical phases is essential. This study focuses on morphological, mineralogical and
spectroscopic characterization of calcium phosphates precipitated in calcium carbonate substrates after DAP
treatment (hydroxyapatite, brushite, octacalcium phosphate, amorphous calcium phosphate) with the final
aimto correlate the formed phases with the effectiveness of the treatment. The influence of the specific substrate,
grain size and duration of treatment on the precipitation of calcium phosphates has been investigated and the
stratigraphic succession of the phases inside the shell crystallized around the calcite grains is suggested.
Due to the difficulty to obtain a straightforward identification of calcium phosphates in a complex mixture,
advantages and drawbacks of a multi-analytical approach (X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy
with energy dispersive spectroscopy, micro-Raman and FTIR spectroscopies) are critically proposed. The
outcomes have a direct impact in the in-situ DAP application, in terms of conservation efficacy and treatment
modality.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
diammonium hydrogenphosphate; carbonatic substrate; treatment
Elenco autori:
Possenti, Elena; Botteon, Alessandra; Bertasa, Moira; Realini, Marco; Colombo, Chiara; Conti, Claudia
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