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Colour and Chemistry: Applications in Daily Life Sayam Sen Gupta Scientist, National Chemical Laboratory Pune, INDIA

Chemical Indicators Any substance that gives a visible sign, usually by a colour change, of the presence or absence of a threshold concentration of a chemical species. Example: Acid-Base Indicators Phenolpthalein Water to Wine Acidic: Colorless Basic: Pink

Acid, Base and ph in a nutshell Acids Bases ph is a measure of the concentration of H + ions in a solution ph 0 7 14 Acid Neutral Base

Color and Molecular Structure Light delivers energy in little packets called photons Different colors of light pack different amounts of energy in their photons All materials absorb photons of some energy. But only substances that absorb photons of visible light will have color Different molecules absorb different colors of light, depending on their electronic structure

Mystery behind Water to Wine In Base In Acid Molecule flat: electron moves freely over most of molecular framework Molecule not flat: electron does not move freely and absorbs in the UV

Red Cabbage: Natural Indicator Red Cabbage Natural ph sensitive indicator 2.1 red 3.6 red-violet 5.9 violet 7.0 blue-violet 7.4 blue 9.8 blue-green > 12 green

Mood Lipsticks Product Description: Colour changes instantly according to body chemistry - Long lasting 12 hour lip colour - Moisturizes and protects with ALOE VERA and antioxidants Vitamins A, C & E

Methylene Blue: Redox Indicator Methylene Blue Leucomethylene Blue Reduction Oxidation Blue Colorless Solution contain Glucose, Methylene Blue and Sodium Hydroxide Reaction 1 Methylene Blue + Glucose Reaction 2 Leucomethylene Blue + O 2 Leucomethylene Blue + Sodium Gluconate Methylene Blue + H 2 O

Methylene Blue as Oxygen Indicator Presence of oxygen necessary for re-oxidation If vial is not opened after each experiment to let in sufficient oxygen, the re-oxidation to methylene blue doesnot work Can be used to determine the presence of oxygen in certain samples

Methylene Blue as indicator for testing milk quality Milk Pasteurized (does not contain microorganisms) Unpasteurized (contain bacteria such as lactobacillus sp) Pasteurized Milk + Methylene Blue Unpasteurized Milk + Methylene Blue Remains Blue Slowly turns colorless

Indicators here, there, everywhere

Indicators to Detect Blood in Crime Scene Haemoglobin + H 2 O 2 ½ O 2 Reduced Phenolpthalein: Colorless Oxidized Phenolpthalein in Base: Pink

The Composition of Paint Paint is composed of colored pigment and a binder Pigment: Colored powdered substance (minerals, inorganic salts, dyes) Binder: Material that evenly disperses the pigment, adheres to surface when paint applied and then dries Additives: Such as Glycerine for brushability, antioxidants to prevent paint spoliage Paints are homogeneous mixtures, are uniform throughout

Brief but Colorful History of Paint Bison Dated 35,000 years ago Painted in cave walls by the Cro-Magnon man, our Paleolithic ancestors Found in Lascaux, France Pigment Binder Saliva and animal fat

Earth s Natural Palette Red Hematite: Iron Oxide Cinnabar: Contains mercury; toxic Blue Lazurite: Bright blue; very expensive Azurite: Blue with green tinge; basic copper carbonate much cheaper; used by Michelangelo

Earth s Natural Palette Yellow and Orange Orpiment and Realgar: used as late till 19 th century when it was discovered to have arsenic. Van Gogh s mental illness and Monet s blindness were probably caused by it Green Malachite is a copper compound and is possibly the oldest known green pigment used.

Inorganic Salts as Pigments Colored Pigments can be formed by precipitation of aqueous ions in solution Yellow lead chromate Pb(NO 3 ) 2 + Na 2 CrO 4 PbCrO 4 + 2NaNO 3 White zinc hydroxide Zn(NO 3 ) 2 + NaOH Zn(OH) 2 + 2NaNO 3 Blue Copper Carbonate Cu(NO 3 ) 2 + Na 2 CO 3 CuCO 3 + 2NaNO 3

The Frescos Michelangelo: Created the most influential works in Fresco in the western art history Ceiling of Sistine Chapel, Vatican City Creation of Adam

Painting of Fresco s and Secco s: Egg Tempera They were done mostly using egg tempera paint It contains a colored pigment and the yolk of an egg mixed with water The egg temperas were absorbed into freshly spread wet plaster and remained vibrant as long as the paint survived The paint became part of the plaster

Making Binder for Egg Tempera The egg yolk will now be mixed with equal amount of water to make the binder

The pigment Yellow lead chromate Pb(NO 3 ) 2 + Na 2 CrO 4 PbCrO 4 + 2NaNO 3 White zinc hydroxide Zn(NO 3 ) 2 + NaOH Zn(OH) 2 + 2NaNO 3 Blue Copper Carbonate Cu(NO 3 ) 2 + Na 2 CO 3 CuCO 3 + 2NaNO 3

Oil Paintings Oil Paints, pigment combined with oil discovered in early 15 th century. Oil such as terpentine oil and linseed oil is the binder. Sunrise- An impression by Monet Starry Nights by Van Gogh

Acrylic paints and other medium Poster Paint Transparent Water Color

Art Restoration Great works of art are susceptible to effects of aging, temperature and humidity changes, and exposure to lightneeds to be conserved Conservation involved cleaning the work, analyzing the work for damage, restoring the damaged areas and preserving the original Understanding the usage of pigments and binders over ages is utmost important to carry out proper restoration

Fun Activity for you Create a pallet of natural paints. How? Find colored rocks. Grind each rock with a mortar and pestle. Add a binder to the powdered rock. Binders can be egg yolk, starch or even glue. Now you have paints. Use these paints in a drawing. Try to identify an element or a combination of elements that produce certain colors

Acknowledgement Mr. Mrityunjoy Kar Mr. Chakadola Panda Reference- Chemical Curiosities: Spectacular Experiments and Inspired Quotes by H. W. Roesky