Quantitative analysis of corroded copper patina by step scan and rapid scan photoacoustic Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2003)

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Atmospheric corrosion enhanced by increasing air pollution causes increasing damage at valuable metallic monuments worthy of protection, e.g., the roof of the Stockholm City Hall. To explore the potential use of Fourier transform infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy (FTIR-PAS) in quantitative corrosion product analysis, the determination of the chemical composition of copper patina samples formed under atmospheric conditions was studied. As an experimental technique, we used a FTIR spectrometer in combination with sample-gas-microphone PAS using helium as the transfer gas at room temperature. The main components of the different samples-brochantite Cu4SO4(OH)(6) and antlerite Cu3SO4(OH)(4)-were identified by their characteristic vibrational absorption bands. A quantitative analysis of these two components has been performed with rapid- and step-scan FTIR/PAS by using artificially corroded copper samples with differing ratios of composition. From these data, calibration curves were obtained allowing a nondestructive determination of the brochantite/antlerite ratio for quality control within an accuracy of about 10%. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.
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energy conversion,nondestructive testing,vibrational spectroscopy,spectrum,ultrasonic testing,copper,infrared,quantitative analysis,air pollution,chemical composition,fourier transform infrared spectroscopy,quality control,room temperature
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