The surface of many Old Master paintings has been affected by the appearance of whitish lead-rich deposits, which are often difficult to fully characterise, thereby hindering conservation. A paint micro-sample from Rembrandt's Homer was imaged using X-ray Diffraction Computed Tomography (XRD-CT) in order to understand the evolving solid-state Pb chemistry from the painting surface and beneath. The surface crust was identified as a complex mixture of lead sulfates. From the S : Pb ratios throughout the paint layer, we can conclude that S is from an external source in the form of SO2, and that the nature of Pb-SO4 product is dependent on the degree of diffusion/absorption of SO2 into the paint layers.
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Price, S. W. T., Van Loon, A., Keune, K., Parsons, A. D., Murray, C., Beale, A. M., & Mosselmans, J. F. W. (2019). Unravelling the spatial dependency of the complex solid-state chemistry of Pb in a paint micro-sample from Rembrandt’s Homer using XRD-CT. Chemical Communications, 55(13), 1931–1934. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc09705d
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