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  • 2022Analytical Study of Overlooked Bronze Age and Iron Age Goldwork from Northwest Portugal3citations
  • 2022New insight into Bronze Age goldwork from northern Portugal. Bracelets, spirals and torcs from the region of Vila Real4citations
  • 2019When gold stops glittering: corrosion mechanisms of René Lalique's Art Nouveau jewellery4citations
  • 2018Unveiling the art of René Lalique with XRF and Raman spectroscopy – Technological innovation in jewellery production6citations
  • 2017The influence of the constituent elements on the corrosion mechanisms of silver alloys in sulphide environments8citations
  • 2017The influence of the constituent elements on the corrosion mechanisms of silver alloys in sulphide environments: the case of sterling silver8citations
  • 2016Corrosion of silver alloys in sulphide environments16citations
  • 2015A multi-analytical approach to gold in Ancient Egypt: Studies on provenance and corrosion32citations
  • 2014The effects of the tarnish and corrosion on the conservation assessment of gold alloy objectscitations
  • 2013The earrings of Pancas treasure: Analytical study by X-ray based techniques-A first approach10citations

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  • Monteiro, O. C.
  • Barreiros, M. A.
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  • Correia, Jorge P.
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  • Guerra, Maria F.
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  • Troalen, L. G.
  • Shaw, I.
  • Radtke, Martin
  • Ponting, M.
  • Alves, Luis C.
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When gold stops glittering: corrosion mechanisms of René Lalique's Art Nouveau jewellery

  • Monteiro, O. C.
  • Barreiros, M. A.
  • Tissot, Isabel
  • Guerra, M. F.
  • Correia, Jorge P.
Abstract

International audience ; Art Nouveau jewellery created by René Lalique is presently corroded. To identify the corrosion processes, Au–Ag–Cu alloys with compositions comparable to those used in René Lalique's jewellery were fabricated to be exposed to sulphide-containing environments. Using SEM-EDS, XRD, UV-Vis spectroscopy and ellipsometry, it was for the first time demonstrated that at the surface of tarnished Au alloys forms a corrosion film with a layer-by-layer structure. Considering the complex refractive indices of bulk Cu and Ag oxides and sulphides, a two-step corrosion mechanism was proposed. The formation of Cu-based compounds during the early corrosion stages is followed by the formation of Ag-based compounds. The thickness of the formed film, shown for one of the gold alloys to be 80 nm, is due to the corrosion kinetics controlled by the presence of Au and by the formation of a Au–S self-assembled monolayer. The corrosion mechanism of gold alloys raises a new conservation challenge concerning the removal of nanometric layers.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • compound
  • corrosion
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • gold
  • ellipsometry
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy
  • gold alloy