Corrosion Science | 2019

Synthesizing lead white pigments by lead corrosion: New insights into the ancient manufacturing processes

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Traditional “stack “manufacturing process (16–19th c.) of lead white pigment by lead corrosion is explored by exposing metal to acetic acid, carbon dioxide, dioxygen and water vapor. Global reaction scheme is revealed, along with stratification of corrosion products with CO 2 gradient, leading to flakiness of corrosion layer. Kinetic and epitaxial features rule the polyphased structure, explaining hydrocerussite-rich compositions and absence of plumbonacrite in classical easel paintings. Microstructure of cerussite appears as a differentiation criterion between stack-made and industrial precipitation-synthesized lead whites. Particular conditions reported in ancient writings are tested and discussed to understand unusual processes.

Volume 146
Pages 10-17
DOI 10.1016/J.CORSCI.2018.10.033
Language English
Journal Corrosion Science

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