Kj. Van Den Berg et al., Mass spectrometric methodology for the analysis of highly oxidized diterpenoid acids in Old Master paintings, J MASS SPEC, 35(4), 2000, pp. 512-533
Diterpenoid resins from larch and pine trees and the corresponding fraction
s in a >100-year-old wax-resin adhesive and varnish and a 200-year-old resi
n/oil paint sample were analysed with by gas chromatography/mass spectromet
ry (GC/MS) using several off-line and on-line derivatization methods. The m
ain resin compounds were highly oxidized abietic acids, Important products
found are hydroxydehydroabietic acids (OH-DHAs), 7-oxoDHA, di-OH-DHAs and 1
5-OH-7-oxoDHA. The last two compounds have not been reported to occur in ar
tworks before. Larixyl acetate, an important marker from larch resins, was
found to be still present in high amounts in the adhesive, A large number o
f mass spectra of the different oxidation products and larixol and larixyl
acetate are presented and their fragmentation behaviour under electron impa
ct conditions is discussed. An index for the degree of oxidation (IDOX) of
the abietic acids is presented as an indicator of the degree of oxidation o
f the matrix in which the resin is present. The IDOX was 0.10, 0,67, 0.81 a
nd 0.76 for the fresh resins, the dark-aged adhesive, the aged varnish and
the resin/oil paint, respectively (measured with pyrolysis (Py)-tetramethyl
ammonium hydroxide (TMAH)-GC/MS). Py-TMAH-GC/MS and direct temperature-reso
lved mass spectrometry are reliable, valuable and fast techniques for the a
ssessment of the presence and degree of oxidation of diterpenoid resins, Co
pyright (C) 2000 John Whey & Sons, Ltd.