TY - JOUR
T1 - Ag nanoparticles agargel nanocomposites for SERS detection of cultural heritage interest pigments
AU - Pignataro, Bruno Giuseppe
AU - Li Vigni, Maria
AU - Cannas, Marco
AU - Gelardi, Franco Mario
AU - Agnello, Simonpietro
AU - Micciche', Carmelo
AU - Amato, Francesco
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Agarose gel (agargel) composites with commercial and laboratory made silver nanoparticles were prepared by a wet solution method at room temperature. The gel composites were used for pigment extraction and detection by Raman spectroscopy. Red (alizarin) and violet (crystal violet) pigments deposited on paper were extracted by the composites and were investigated by micro-Raman spectroscopy. Evaluation was carried out of the surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) effect induced by the silver nanoparticles embedded in the gel. A kinetic approach as a function of time was used to determine the efficiency of pigments extraction by composites deposition. A non-invasive extraction process of few minutes is demonstrated. This process induces active SERS for both used pigments. The reported results show the full exploitability of agargel silver nanoparticle composites for the extraction of pigments from paper based artworks.
AB - Agarose gel (agargel) composites with commercial and laboratory made silver nanoparticles were prepared by a wet solution method at room temperature. The gel composites were used for pigment extraction and detection by Raman spectroscopy. Red (alizarin) and violet (crystal violet) pigments deposited on paper were extracted by the composites and were investigated by micro-Raman spectroscopy. Evaluation was carried out of the surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) effect induced by the silver nanoparticles embedded in the gel. A kinetic approach as a function of time was used to determine the efficiency of pigments extraction by composites deposition. A non-invasive extraction process of few minutes is demonstrated. This process induces active SERS for both used pigments. The reported results show the full exploitability of agargel silver nanoparticle composites for the extraction of pigments from paper based artworks.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/288232
UR - http://www.springer.com/physics/applied+%26+technical+physics/journal/13360
M3 - Article
VL - 133
JO - European Physical Journal Plus
JF - European Physical Journal Plus
SN - 2190-5444
ER -