1992
DOI: 10.1002/jrs.1250230310
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Vibrational Raman spectroscopic studies of calcium oxalate monohydrate and dihydrate in lichen encrustations on renaissance frescoes

Abstract: Vibrational Raman spectroscopic studies of the monohydrate and dihydrate of calcium oxalate were undertaken in order to characterize these compounds in lichen encrustations which cause biodeterioration of Renaissance frescoes.Spectroscopic data from the CaC,O, -D,O species provided an aid to the vibrational assignments and indicated that amendment to some literature assignments was necessary. Application of the results to samples of the lichen Dirina mussiliensis forma sorediuta encrusting certain Italian Rena… Show more

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“…46 For aqueous oxalate the antisymmetric stretching (B 2u ) mode is observed in the infrared spectrum at 1600 cm -1 . 21 The Raman spectra of oxammite are more complex; this is due to the non-planar configuration of the OCO bonds. Raman bands are observed at 1737, 1695 and 1605 cm -1 in the 298 K spectrum and at 1750, 1737, 1729, 1700 and 1614 cm -1 in the 77 K spectrum.…”
Section: Spectroscopy Of Oxalate Anionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…46 For aqueous oxalate the antisymmetric stretching (B 2u ) mode is observed in the infrared spectrum at 1600 cm -1 . 21 The Raman spectra of oxammite are more complex; this is due to the non-planar configuration of the OCO bonds. Raman bands are observed at 1737, 1695 and 1605 cm -1 in the 298 K spectrum and at 1750, 1737, 1729, 1700 and 1614 cm -1 in the 77 K spectrum.…”
Section: Spectroscopy Of Oxalate Anionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Our interest in oxalates originates from their occurrence in nature as the products of expulsion from plants, lichens and fungi. [17][18][19][20][21][22] The presence of oxalates…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Amostras 14,15 Wewelita foi obtida pela precipitação de ácido oxálico (C 2 O 2 H 2 .2H 2 O) 0,1 mol/L com solução 0,1 mol/L de CaCl 2 à temperatura ambiente. Wedelita é a forma mais instável, obtida de soluções mais diluídas e em temperaturas menores, condições nas quais a coprecipitação de wewelita é evitada.…”
Section: Parte Experimentalunclassified
“…1150 cm -1 ν(CC) e 1520 cm -1 ν(C=C). 15 A presença de α-quartzo, geralmente detectado em 465 cm -1 (estiramento da ligação Si-O), poderia ser detectada nos espectros se areia tivesse sido incorporada como carga ou espessante. A literatura já reportou que o uso de água rica em Ca 2+ e CO 3 2-, como é o caso da água do rio Peruaçu, pode assegurar uma boa aglutinação aos pigmentos após secagem, por meio de precipitação de calcita, 7 uma vez que partículas de calcita podem aprisionar compostos como óxidos e hidróxidos de Fe e Mn, conferindo uma adesão duradoura entre as partículas dos pigmentos e entre estes e o suporte rochoso.…”
Section: Aglutinantes E Cargasunclassified