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The chemistry of copper patination
Authors:K.P. Fitzgerald  J. Nairn  A. Atrens
Affiliation:

1 Department of Mining, Minerals and Materials Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia

Abstract:The chemistry of copper patination was investigated by two series of experiments. The chemistry of an aqueous copper-sulphate solution was studied at concentrations and pH values near those predicted in an electrolyte on copper exposed to the atmosphere. The electrochemical reactions in an electrolyte in contact with cuprite were investigated in a reaction vessel which used cuprite powder in artificial rainwater to study the electrochemistry of the atmospheric corrosion and patination of copper. Typical sulphate concentrations in rainwater are sufficient to precipitate posnjakite (Cu4SO4 (OH)62H2O)), a possible precursor to brochantite, within an hour of wetting a cuprite surface. Brochantite (Cu4SO4 (OH)6), the most commonly found copper salt in natural patinas is responsible for their green appearance. Precipitation of brochantite from the electrolyte resulted from an increase in pH due to the cathodic reduction of oxygen and an increase in cupric ion concentrations by cuprite oxidation.
Keywords:A copper   C atmospheric corrosion   patina
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