林默青, 郜玉杰. 天然黄色与染色 Akoya 珍珠的光谱学特征[J]. 宝石和宝石学杂志(中英文), 2022, 24(5): 94-100. DOI: 10.15964/j.cnki.027jgg.2022.05.008
引用本文: 林默青, 郜玉杰. 天然黄色与染色 Akoya 珍珠的光谱学特征[J]. 宝石和宝石学杂志(中英文), 2022, 24(5): 94-100. DOI: 10.15964/j.cnki.027jgg.2022.05.008
LIN Moqing, GAO Yujie. Spectroscopic Characteristic of Natural and Dyed Yellow Akoya Pearl[J]. Journal of Gems & Gemmology, 2022, 24(5): 94-100. DOI: 10.15964/j.cnki.027jgg.2022.05.008
Citation: LIN Moqing, GAO Yujie. Spectroscopic Characteristic of Natural and Dyed Yellow Akoya Pearl[J]. Journal of Gems & Gemmology, 2022, 24(5): 94-100. DOI: 10.15964/j.cnki.027jgg.2022.05.008

天然黄色与染色 Akoya 珍珠的光谱学特征

Spectroscopic Characteristic of Natural and Dyed Yellow Akoya Pearl

  • 摘要: 近年来,黄色Akoya珍珠在市场上越来越受欢迎,但相关研究资料较少。染色Akoya珍珠已经作为替代品出现在市场交易中。选取24颗天然黄色和染色Akoya珍珠样品,通过X射线荧光光谱仪、紫外-可见光-近红外反射光谱和拉曼光谱等测试手段对珍珠样品进行测试分析。结果表明,天然黄色Akoya珍珠样品中存在两种色素类型:一种是以C-C和C═C为主要结构的线性多烯分子,拉曼位移在1 130 cm-1和1 530 cm-1附近;另一种可能是卟啉类化合物,拉曼位移在1 385 cm-1和1 573 cm-1附近,且UV-Vis-NIR光谱有2个特征吸收带(330~385 nm和385~430 nm)。第二类色素的光谱特征与天然南洋金珠一致。染色Akoya珍珠样品可通过表面或珠孔部位染料富集的特征以及结合UV-Vis-NIR光谱(280 nm处的吸收明显减弱,以330 nm和460 nm为中心有两个弱吸收带)和拉曼光谱(缺失天然多烯或卟啉的色素峰)进行鉴别。

     

    Abstract: In recent years, yellow Akoya pearls have become increasingly popular in the market, but the gemmological characteristics research are relatively scarce. In addition, dyed yellow Akoya pearls have already appeared in the trade as a substitution. In this paper, 24 pieces of natural and dyed Akoya pearl samples were selected and analyzed by X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (XRF), UV-Vis-NIR reflection spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy. 2 types of pigments were identified in natural yellow Akoya pearl samples: One is polyene pigment with C-C and C═C as the main structure, and the Raman shift is around 1 130 cm-1 and 1 530 cm-1; the other may be a kind of porphyrins, and the Raman shift is around 1 385 cm-1 and 1 573 cm-1, and the UV-Vis-NIR spectra show 2 characteristic absorption bands (330-385 nm and 385-430 nm). The spectra of the second pigment type are consistent with golden South Sea pearls. Dyed Akoya pearl samples can be identified by dye concentration on surface pits or along the drill hole. A combination of UV-Vis-NIR spectra and Raman spectra is necessary when surface features are absent. The UV-Vis-NIR spectra of dyed pearls show a weaker absorption at 280 nm, and two absorption bands centered at 330 nm and 460 nm, which are different from the reflectance spectra of natural yellow pearls. The Raman spectra of dyed Akoya pearls lack Raman shifts of natural pigments.

     

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