Issue 19, 2024

Red stains on heritage marbles: application of micro-scale analyses to assess the presence and distribution of lead compounds

Abstract

Stone cultural heritage buildings are frequently affected by different alteration phenomena and in particular, on heritage marbles the presence of chromatic discolouration, as the red stains, is one of the most widespread. In this paper, small fragments of red stains originated on marble exposed to different environmental contexts were analysed to reveal the presence and distribution of lead compounds at the micro-scale level. The samples come from slabs of historical religious buildings in Florence (Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral and the San Giovanni Baptistery) and from the monumental fountains conserved in the Medicean Villa La Petraia (Florence). The presence and distribution of lead compounds: minium (Pb3O4), carbonates such as cerussite (PbCO3) and hydrocerussite (Pb3(CO3)2(OH)2) and plattnerite (PbO2), was revealed using 2D high lateral resolution micro-X-Ray Powder Diffraction (μ-XRPD) and μ-Raman spectroscopy. Additional information were provided by Scanning Electron Microscopy, the elemental distribution performed with micro-X-Ray Fluorescence mapping enable to verify the possible presence of light elements and the use of FTIR chemical imaging confirmed the absence of organic compounds.

Graphical abstract: Red stains on heritage marbles: application of micro-scale analyses to assess the presence and distribution of lead compounds

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 may. 2024
Accepted
07 ago. 2024
First published
12 ago. 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Analyst, 2024,149, 4872-4880

Red stains on heritage marbles: application of micro-scale analyses to assess the presence and distribution of lead compounds

E. Villani, A. Suzuki, M. Ricci, B. Salvadori, S. Vettori and E. Cantisani, Analyst, 2024, 149, 4872 DOI: 10.1039/D4AN00692E

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