Identification of the EPR signal of S2− in green ultramarine pigments
Katarzyna Raulin,Noëlle Gobeltz,Hervé Vezin,Nadia Touati,Bertrand Ledé,Alain Moissette
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Pub Date : 04/06/2011 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C0CP02970J
Abstract

Green and blue ultramarine pigments are characterized by the sodalite structure Na6(Al6Si6O24) and colored inserted species. These chromophores are sulfur species: S3 (blue) and S2 (yellow). Both radicals are encapsulated inside the β-cages. They contribute to the EPR spectrum of ultramarine pigments. The well-known strong EPR signal observed in all ultramarine pigments Continuous-Wave (CW) spectra has long been assigned to S3 (g = 2.029). In contrast, the S2 contribution is still subject to controversy because its signal in ultramarine pigments was not resolved even at low temperature in CW-EPR experiments. In this study, we identify unambiguously for the first time by CW-EPR and field sweep-echo detected (FS-ED) EPR the signal of S2 in ultramarine pigments and we determine its tensor components: g1 = 2.69(6), g2 = 2.03(4) and g3 = 1.86(4).

Graphical abstract: Identification of the EPR signal of S2− in green ultramarine pigments