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Old inks: pigments extracted from plants
Despy, Jessica; Wymeersch, Noémie; Bouchat, Isabelle et al.
2014In BOOK OF SHORT ABSTRACTS - POSTER PRESENTATIONS 19TH NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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Keywords :
Inks; Pigments; Plant; Recipe
Abstract :
[en] Thousands of years ago, natural pigments were discovered and they have been used ever since. Indeed, prehistoric people already used them to paint the walls of the caves in which they were living. A significant example of this is the Cosquer cave (-19,000 to -27,000 years) located near Marseilles. Pigments and dyes can be classified into two broad categories and five families: natural pigments and dyes and those called artificial. The first one of these five families includes the mineral pigments. Among these we can find the clays (yellow ochre, red ochre, green clay, brown clay) and the stones like lapis lazuli (blue). The second and third families gather the organic dyes and pigments. Those that have vegetal origins like indigo (blue) and madder (red) compose the second family and those that have animal origins like cochineal (red) and kermes dyers (carmine) form the third family. One family includes pigments and dyes stemming from chemical reactions such as verdigris or red lead (family 4) and the other one is made of the miscellaneous inks such as iron-gall type who are vegetal and mineral one (family 5). All these pigments, although they have been used for centuries, have been replaced by synthetic dyes from the oil industry at the end of the 19th century. Indeed, they have the advantage of reproducibility of the properties unlike natural pigments. But the scarcity of oil causes a renewed interest in natural preparations. We report the extraction of pigments from plants.
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Author, co-author :
Despy, Jessica
Wymeersch, Noémie
Bouchat, Isabelle
Destrée, Caroline
Burette, Anne
Richel, Aurore  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Chimie et bio-industries > Chimie biologique industrielle
Olive, Gilles ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Chimie et bio-industries > Chimie biologique industrielle
Language :
English
Title :
Old inks: pigments extracted from plants
Publication date :
07 February 2014
Event name :
19e symposium national on Applied Biological Sciences
Event place :
Gembloux, Belgium
Event date :
7 février 2014
Main work title :
BOOK OF SHORT ABSTRACTS - POSTER PRESENTATIONS 19TH NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Pages :
83
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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