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Pigment Synthesis for the Exploration of Binding Media Using a Lead-Free Alternative to Chrome Yellow

Authors :
Cass D. Parker
Patricia S. Hill
Anne Gaquere-Parker
Amanda K. Yi
Michael P. Haaf
N. Allie Doles
Todd A. Kaminski
Source :
Journal of Chemical Education. 94:235-239
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2016.

Abstract

Generating enthusiasm among nonscience majors in a laboratory course is a difficult task. Often, students are asked to perform a precipitation reaction, only to collect and then safely dispose of the solid without detailing composition, properties, or uses. In an effort to keep the students engaged, this laboratory exercise presents an innovative way to use the product of a precipitation reaction. The reaction chosen produces basic zinc(II) chromate, a yellow pigment that can be combined with various paint binders such as beeswax, gum Arabic, egg yolk, linseed oil, and acrylic medium. The students then test their paints on a canvas and analyze their different physical properties. This exercise can be tailored to match different undergraduate levels, ranging from nonscience majors to chemistry majors and be used as a part of a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) activity. A brief discussion on historical paint binders and their chemistry is also included.

Details

ISSN :
19381328 and 00219584
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Chemical Education
Accession number :
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