Monday, July 16, 2012

1207.3236 (Catherine Dejoie et al.)

Association of indigo with zeolites for improved colour stabilization    [PDF]

Catherine Dejoie, Pauline Martinetto, Eric Dooryhee, Elsa Van Eslande, Sylvie Blanc, Patrice Bordat, Ross Brown, Florence Porcher, Michel Anne
The durability of an organic colour and its resistance against external chemical agents and exposure to light can be significantly enhanced by hybridizing the natural dye with a mineral. In search for stable natural pigments, the present work focuses on the association of indigo blue with several zeolitic matrices (LTA zeolite, mordenite, MFI zeolite). The manufacturing of the hybrid pigment is tested under varying oxidising conditions, using Raman and UV-visible spectrometric techniques. Blending indigo with MFI is shown to yield the most stable composite in all of our artificial indigo pigments. In absence of defects and substituted cations such as aluminum in the framework of the MFI zeolite matrix, we show that matching the pore size with the dimensions of the guest indigo molecule is the key factor. The evidence for the high colour stability of indigo@MFI opens a new path for modeling the stability of indigo in various alumino-silicate substrates such as in the historical Maya Blue pigment.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.3236

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