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Laser vs. thermal treatments of green pigment PG36: coincidence and toxicity of processes
by
Gontrani Lorenzo
, Sennato Simona
, Germinario Giulia
, Carbone Marilena
, Tagliatesta Pietro
, Nisticò, Steven
, Bauer, Elvira Maria
, Cecchetti Daniele
, Guerriero Ettore
in
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/ Comparative analysis
/ Fibers
/ Isopropyl alcohol
/ Lasers
/ Legislation
/ Light scattering
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metal phthalocyanines
/ Morphology
/ Nanoparticles
/ Photon correlation spectroscopy
/ Pyrolysis
/ Siloxanes
/ Toxicity
/ X-ray diffraction
2021
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Laser vs. thermal treatments of green pigment PG36: coincidence and toxicity of processes
by
Gontrani Lorenzo
, Sennato Simona
, Germinario Giulia
, Carbone Marilena
, Tagliatesta Pietro
, Nisticò, Steven
, Bauer, Elvira Maria
, Cecchetti Daniele
, Guerriero Ettore
in
Additives
/ Comparative analysis
/ Fibers
/ Isopropyl alcohol
/ Lasers
/ Legislation
/ Light scattering
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metal phthalocyanines
/ Morphology
/ Nanoparticles
/ Photon correlation spectroscopy
/ Pyrolysis
/ Siloxanes
/ Toxicity
/ X-ray diffraction
2021
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Laser vs. thermal treatments of green pigment PG36: coincidence and toxicity of processes
by
Gontrani Lorenzo
, Sennato Simona
, Germinario Giulia
, Carbone Marilena
, Tagliatesta Pietro
, Nisticò, Steven
, Bauer, Elvira Maria
, Cecchetti Daniele
, Guerriero Ettore
in
Additives
/ Comparative analysis
/ Fibers
/ Isopropyl alcohol
/ Lasers
/ Legislation
/ Light scattering
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metal phthalocyanines
/ Morphology
/ Nanoparticles
/ Photon correlation spectroscopy
/ Pyrolysis
/ Siloxanes
/ Toxicity
/ X-ray diffraction
2021
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Laser vs. thermal treatments of green pigment PG36: coincidence and toxicity of processes
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Laser vs. thermal treatments of green pigment PG36: coincidence and toxicity of processes
2021
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Comparative laser and thermal treatments were carried out on PG36, a green phthalocyanine-based pigment, permitted in European countries where legislation on tattoo composition was issued. Prior to the treatments, PG36 was characterized by SEM imaging, EDX, IR and UV–Vis spectroscopies, revealing an excess of Si and C and O as compared to the pure halogenated Cu-phthalocyanine. Laser treatments were carried out with a Nd:YAG device applied to H2O and propan-2-ol dispersions. Pyrolysis and calcinations were carried out in air or under N2 flow. The outcome of the different procedures was analyzed by UV–Vis spectroscopy, GC–mass spectrometry, X-ray diffraction of the solid residues, SEM microscopy and dynamic light scattering. The comparative analysis indicated the production of different fragment compounds depending on the treatment, (pyrolysis or laser), and, to some extent, to the solvent of the dispersion, with pyrolysis generating a larger number of hazardous compounds. Hydrocarbons and cyclic siloxanes present as additives in PG36 were stable or degraded depending on the treatment. The morphology of the products is also treatment-dependent with nanoparticles < 20 nm and fibers being produced upon laser treatments only. Based on the experimental findings, the equivalence of laser and thermal treatments is evaluated.
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Springer Nature B.V
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