~~~~~~~~ Excerpt from the Guide to Platinum-Palladium Photographic Printmaking by Jeffrey D. Mathias ~~~~~~~~
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created April 2000, updated (format & editorial only) Dec. 2000, note added Aug. 2001
 
Study of the
Clearing of Pt/Pd Prints
Considerations
Materials
Processing
Nomenclature
Observations
Conclutions
Recommendations
This study has documented some very significant findings concerning the clearing of Pt/Pd prints.  This study makes use of the revised clearing test involving the use of  Potassium Ferricyanide as an indicator.  Thanks to John Melanson for suggesting the use of this indicator.

Several past observations have been made and verified and can be considered general trends concerning clearing.

The most significant finding with this study is that an addition of Oxalic Acid and EDTA to the sensitizer solution dramatically reduces clearing times.  (See the procedure and results below for details.)

Only single agents were used for this study.  It is suspected that a series of multiple agents might provide improved clearing, however the possibilities of combinations are numerous and may become a mute point at the conclusion of this study.

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CRITICAL CONSIDERATIONS:
It is most important that the following be considered carefully as they can have a dramatic influence on clearing investigation.  All relate to fogging, which may appear to be incomplete clearing.

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MATERIALS:
For simplicity, only one paper was used, Crane’s paper (lot# 5302).  This is a thick and traditionally long to clear paper (typically 40 to 60 minutes, sometimes longer).  Other papers may have different clearing times and/or respond to various clearing agents differently.

Several clearing agents were tested.  Water was 0.5 um filtered tap water.
 
Code
(used for this study)
Agent Description
P Phosphoric Acid (H3PO4) 2 ounces of 85% reagent grade per 1 gallon water
C Citric Acid 20 grams per 1000 ml water (2% solution)
S Sodium Bisulfate 20 grams per 1000 ml water (2% solution)
F Sprint Fixer Remover label directions (1 part plus 9 parts water)
E EDTA(Na4) 40 grams per 1000 ml water (4% solution)
W water 0.5 um filtered tap water

Note that HCl (Hydrochloric Acid) was not included because previous use has demonstrated that it can bleach the highlights of the print.  However, the HCl may work fine (without bleaching) at the shorter clearing times this study demonstrates and should not be dismissed without further testing.

Potassium Meta Bisulfite worked well but gave off too much sulphurous fumes so was eliminated from most of the tests and is not reported.

Several Ferric Oxalate powders were investigated.  However, results were a factor of the additives rather than the powder used.  The Vizcay powder was selected as its composition and purity is best known.  The addition of Oxalic Acid and EDTA to the sensitizer made a significant difference in clearing ability.  3% Oxalic Acid was included because previous study indicated an advantage of having from 2% to 5% and 3% is typically used.  3% EDTA was initially selected being the same concentration as the Oxalic Acid.  When used together, 1% EDTA was found to be adequate.

NOTE:  The EDTA was subsequently reduced to about 0.4% from the 1% used in the Clearing Study.  The reason was that some "bleeding" of the metals may occur in the print noticeable as washing off or flowing through the substrate.  The "bleeding"  did not seem to occure at the lower amount.
Sensitizer Code Description
V Vizcay Ferric Oxalate at 24% (Vizcay’s preparation procedure)
VO Vizcay Ferric Oxalate at 24% plus Oxalic Acid at 3% 
VE Vizcay Ferric Oxalate at 24% plus EDTA at 3% 
VOE Vizcay Ferric Oxalate at 24% plus 3% Oxalic Acid plus 1% EDTA

VOE = 24.00 g FO + 3.00 g Oxalic Acid + 1.00 g EDTA + H2O to make 100 ml

                EDTA used was ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid
                Synonyms: EDTA; Complexone II
                Molecular Formula: C10H16N2O8
                Molecular Weight: 292.25
                CAS: 60-00-4
                Purity Grade: pure
               Note:  This is NOT the same EDTA(Na4) used as a clearing bath.  The EDTA(Na4)
                             tested as a clearing bath was some sent to me by John Melanson.

The metal salt solutions were K2PdCl4 (16.2%) and K2PtCl4 (20.6%) in a ratio of 5 parts Pd and 2 parts Pt.  The strengths of these solutions is that calculated to work with the 24% FO sensitizer strength.

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PROCESSING:
All samples were processed as follows:

NOTE: If one uses a different developer or different conditions, those should be used for the test.

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IDENTIFICATION & NOMENCLATURE:
Samples are referred to as X# where
X = the code letter of the clearing agent
# = number of minutes in the clearing agent

Observations of the evaluations are coded as follows:
For areas without Potassium Ferricyanide: (colors shown are approximate)
X   no sample
0   identical to uncoated paper
1   very faint gray color (the slightest distinction)
2   light gray color
3   gray color
4   light brown or light yellow-brown color (may include gray)
5   brown or deep yellow-brown color (similar to coating color)
For areas with Potassium Ferricyanide: (colors shown are approximate)
no code   no change
a   faint blue color
b   blue color

Note: Consideration should be given for unnecessary cross contamination and any slightly
         “0a” rated samples might be considered completely clear.

For example:
3b - means the coated area was a gray color and the area with Potassium Ferricyanide
        was a blue color.
1   - means the coated area was only a very faint gray color and the area with Potassium
        Ferricyanide showed no change (remained a very faint gray color).

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OBSERVATIONS:
The following clearing results as a function of agent and time are shown for several sensitizers.  The last data set compairs use of an old developer.
 
Time (minutes) > 5 10 15 20 30 40
For V sensitizer (FO only):
P 5b 4b x 3b 2b 1a
C 5b 4b x 3b 1b 1b
S 5b 4b x 3b 2b 1a
F 2b 1b x 1a 0a 0a
E 4b 3a x 2a 2 2
W 5b 5b x 4b 4b 4b
For VO sensitizer (FO + OA):
P 2b 1b x 1b 1b 1a
C 1b 1b x 1a 1a 0a
S 2b 2b x 1b 1b 1a
F 1b 1b x 0 0 0
E 1a 1a x 1a 0 0
W 3b 1b x 1b 0b 0b
For VE sensitizer (FO + EDTA):
P 1a 1a 1 0 0 x
C 1a 1 1 0 0 x
S x x x 1a 0 x
F 1a 1a 0 0 0 x
E 1a 0a 0 0 0 x
W x 1b x x 1a x
For VOE sensitizer (FO + OA + EDTA):
P 0a 0a 0a 0a x x
C 0a 0a 0a 0a x x
S 0a 0a 0a 0 x x
F 0a 0a 0 0 x x
E 0a 0a 0 0 x x
W 1b 1b 0b 0a x x
For comparison, with old developer, VOE gave the following results:
P 2b 2a 2a 2a 1a x
C 2b 2b 2a 1a 1a x
S 2b 2b 1a 1a 1a x
F 2 2 1 1 1 x
E 2 2 2 2 1 x
W 2a 2a 2a 2 2 x
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CONCLUSIONS:

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RECOMMENDATIONS: Have a clear day.

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