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Published on: June 28, 2016
Distinguishing Quinacridone Pigments via Terahertz Spectroscopy: Absorption Experiments and Solid-State Density
A D Squires1, R A Lewis1, Adam J Zaczek2
1Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials and School of Physics, University of Wollongong , Wollongong New South Wales 2522, Australia.
Abstract:
Through a combined experimental and theoretical investigation we determine that the fundamental modes of three quinacridones fall in the terahertz spectral range (1-10 THz, ∼30-300 cm-1). In each spectrum the terahertz resonances correspond to wagging, rocking, or twisting of the quinacridone rings, with the most intense absorption being an in-plane rocking vibration of the carbonyl oxygens. In spite of these spectral similarities, we demonstrate that terahertz measurements readily differentiate β-quinacridone, γ-quinacridone, and 2,9-dimethylquinacridone. The spectrum of β-quinacridone has a group of closely spaced modes at ∼4 THz, whereas in contrast the spectrum of γ-quinacridone displays a widely spaced series of modes spread over the range ∼1-5 THz. Both of these have the strongest mode at ∼9 THz, whereas in contrast 2,9-dimethylquinacridone exhibits the strongest mode at ∼7 THz. Because quinacridones are the basis of widely used synthetic pigments of relatively recent origin, our findings offer promising applications in the identification and dating of modern art.
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