The formation of dark complexes due to the interaction between polyphenols and iron has been empirically exploited since the XII century for the production of the so-called iron-gall inks (IGI), which have been widely used for the production of manuscripts both in Europe and Middle East. Being part of the cultural heritage, these manuscripts are currently objects of interests which have to be carefully preserved. In this paper the current knowledge on IGI is reviewed focusing on the variety of ingredients used for their preparation, the available models describing the formation of the polyphenols-iron complexes, and their degradation patterns. Additionally, the range of instrumental techniques nowadays available for their characterisation i...
Iron gall inks consist of a mixture of vitriol, gall nut extracts and gum arabic. The association of...
Iron-gall ink (IGI) has been used by scribes for writing since at least the 4th century CE. Another ...
Iron gall inks are of extraordinary historical significance considering their widespread use for ove...
The formation of dark complexes due to the interaction between polyphenols and iron has been empiric...
Abstract Iron-gall inks have been described as complexes of iron ions with gallic or tannic acids, a...
This work is focused on history and preparation of gall-nut ink - the most common agens of writing f...
Over the centuries, black and/or brown inks have been used by scribes. The primary writing ink was c...
UIDB/50006/2020 PTDC / QUI-OUT / 29925/2017Iron-gall ink is one of the most important inks in the hi...
An extensive review of the published literature about the iron-gall inks was done based on searches ...
Iron-gall inks consist of a mixture of vitriols (sulphates of certain metals), gall nut extracts and...
Abstract For the first time, this paper systematises the medieval preparation of black writing inks ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.6b00088Syn...
This article describes the study of iron-gall inks in the Gradual of Lviv Benedictine from Krzeszow ...
AL designed and coordinated the practical and scientific work, was involved in the evaluation and i...
Ancient iron gall ink manuscripts can be treated by immersion in water to dissolve excess iron compo...
Iron gall inks consist of a mixture of vitriol, gall nut extracts and gum arabic. The association of...
Iron-gall ink (IGI) has been used by scribes for writing since at least the 4th century CE. Another ...
Iron gall inks are of extraordinary historical significance considering their widespread use for ove...
The formation of dark complexes due to the interaction between polyphenols and iron has been empiric...
Abstract Iron-gall inks have been described as complexes of iron ions with gallic or tannic acids, a...
This work is focused on history and preparation of gall-nut ink - the most common agens of writing f...
Over the centuries, black and/or brown inks have been used by scribes. The primary writing ink was c...
UIDB/50006/2020 PTDC / QUI-OUT / 29925/2017Iron-gall ink is one of the most important inks in the hi...
An extensive review of the published literature about the iron-gall inks was done based on searches ...
Iron-gall inks consist of a mixture of vitriols (sulphates of certain metals), gall nut extracts and...
Abstract For the first time, this paper systematises the medieval preparation of black writing inks ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.6b00088Syn...
This article describes the study of iron-gall inks in the Gradual of Lviv Benedictine from Krzeszow ...
AL designed and coordinated the practical and scientific work, was involved in the evaluation and i...
Ancient iron gall ink manuscripts can be treated by immersion in water to dissolve excess iron compo...
Iron gall inks consist of a mixture of vitriol, gall nut extracts and gum arabic. The association of...
Iron-gall ink (IGI) has been used by scribes for writing since at least the 4th century CE. Another ...
Iron gall inks are of extraordinary historical significance considering their widespread use for ove...