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van Driel, B.A. (author), Artesani, A. (author), van den Berg, K.J. (author), Dik, J. (author), Mosca, S. (author), Rossenaar, B. (author), Hoekstra, J. (author), Davies, A. (author), Nevin, A. (author), Valentini, G. (author), Comelli, D. (author)
This work reports the analysis of the time-resolved photoluminescence behaviour on the nanosecond and microsecond time scale of fourteen historical and contemporary titanium white pigments. The pigments were produced with different production methods and post-production treatments, giving rise to a remarkable variability of titanium dioxide...
journal article 2018
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van Driel, B.A. (author), van den Berg, K.J. (author), Gerretzen, J. (author), Dik, J. (author)
White pigments were abundantly used in 20th century paintings, and relate to several degradation risks such as titanium white mediated photocatalytic binder degradation or zinc soap formation. Knowledge about the white pigments that were used is essential for risk assessments of 20th century collections. In this study, a representative set of...
journal article 2018
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van Driel, B.A. (author), van den Berg, K. J. (author), Smout, M. (author), Dekker, N. (author), Kooyman, P.J. (author), Dik, J. (author)
This study reports on the effect of artists’ paint formulation on degradation rates of TiO2-based oil paints. Titanium white oil paint exists in a multitude of different recipes, and the effect of the formulation on photocatalytic binder<br/>degradation kinetics is unknown. These formulations contain, among others, one or both titanium dioxide...
journal article 2018
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van Driel, B.A. (author), van der Meer, Sharon R. (author), van den Berg, K.J. (author), Dik, J. (author)
Twentieth century paints often contain titanium dioxide and zinc oxide based white pigments that can range from photostable to highly photocatalytic. Photocatalytic pigments can cause the degradation of paint upon UV exposure, whereas photostable pigments may be benign or can protect paintings from degradation. Hence, knowing whether or not a...
journal article 2018
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Morsch, Suzanne (author), van Driel, B.A. (author), van den Berg, Klaas Jan (author), Dik, J. (author)
As linseed oil has a longstanding and continuing history of use as a binder in artistic paints, developing an understanding of its degradation mechanism is critical to conservation efforts. At present, little can be done to detect the early stages of oil paint deterioration due to the complex chemical composition of degrading paints. In this...
journal article 2017
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van Driel, B.A. (author), Wezendonk, T.A. (author), van den Berg, K. J. (author), Kooyman, P.J. (author), Gascon, Jorge (author), Dik, J. (author)
Titanium white (TiO<sub>2</sub>) has been widely used as a pigment in the 20th century. However, its most photocatalytic form (anatase) can cause severe degradation of the oil paint in which it is contained. UV light initiates TiO<sub>2</sub>-photocatalyzed processes in the paint film, degrading the oil binder into volatile components...
journal article 2017
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Van Driel, B.A. (author), Kooyman, P.J. (author), van den Berg, K.J. (author), Schmidt-Ott, A. (author), Dik, J. (author)
Titanium dioxide is the most abundantly used white pigment of the 20th century. The pigment is still in use, both in the production of contemporary art and for the conservation of older artwork as a retouching pigment. Unfortunately, next to its positive characteristics, the pigment has one major potential drawback: its photocatalytic activity...
journal article 2015
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