| Literature DB >> 23418413 |
Ian Hamerton1, Lauren Tedaldi, Nicholas Eastaugh.
Abstract
A number of historical texts are investigated to ascertain the optimum conditions for the preparation of synthetic ultramarine, using preparative methods that would have been available to alchemists and colour chemists of the nineteenth century. The effect of varying the proportion of sulphur in the starting material on the colour of the final product is investigated. The optimum preparation involves heating a homogenised, pelletised mixture of kaolin (100 parts), sodium carbonate (100 parts), bitumen emulsion (or any 'sticky' carbon source) (12 parts) and sulphur (60 parts) at 750°C for ca. 4 hours. At this stage the ingress of air should be limited. The sample is allowed to cool in the furnace to 500°C, the ingress of air is permitted and additional sulphur (30 parts) is introduced before a second calcination step is undertaken at 500°C for two hours. The products obtained from the optimum synthesis have CIE ranges of x = 0.2945-0.3125, y = 0.2219-0.2617, Y = 0.4257-0.4836, L* = 3.8455-4.3682, a* = 4.2763-7.6943, b* = -7.6772-(-)3.3033, L = 3.8455-4.3682, C = 5.3964-10.8693, h = 315.0636-322.2562. The values are calculated using UV/visible near infrared spectra using Lazurite [1], under D65 illumination, and the 1931 2° observer.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23418413 PMCID: PMC3572120 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0050364
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Use of natural ultramarine (blue) and synthetic ultramarine (red) amongst paintings in the Schack-Galerie, Munich, from reference 4.
Figure 2The diagram shows a single sodalite cage containing an S3 − ion. Na ions are green spheres inside the framework.
The cage itself is made up of alternating Si (light blue) and Al (dark blue) tetrahedral atoms, redrawn from reference 6.
Proportions (expressed as ‘parts’) taken from The Gentele Process for Ultramarine Blue Synthesis [13].
| Kaolin | Sodium Carbonate | Sodium Sulphate | Coal | Sulphur | |
| I | 100 | - | 83/100 | 17 | - |
| II | 100 | 100 | - | 12 | 60 |
| III | 100 | 41 | 41 | 17 | 13 |
Proportions (expressed as ‘parts’) taken from Industrial Inorganic Pigments for Ultramarine Blue Synthesis [14].
| Kaolin | Sodium carbonate | Reducing species | Sulphur |
| 32 | 29 | 4.5 | 34.5 |
Changes seen after varying preparative methods: Buxbaum ‘Green-tone’ recipe.
| Sample | Recipe | Description | Appearance | CIE Values | ||||||||
| x | y | Y | L* | a* | b* | L | C | h | ||||
| 36 | Buxbaum Pellet | Heat at 750°C for 5 hours in air | Speckled Blue Grey | 0.3476 | 0.3276 | 0.3247 | 2.9334 | 1.4907 | 0.4099 | 2.9334 | 1.5460 | 15.3737 |
| 37 | Buxbaum | Heat at 750°C for 5 hours with limited air ingress | Green Blue | 0.3285 | 0.2867 | 0.3848 | 3.4756 | 3.0909 | -1.4113 | 3.4756 | 3.3979 | 335.4582 |
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| 38 | Buxbaum Pellet | 1.Heat at 750°C for 240 minutes with limited air ingress | Green Blue, little difference to above | 0.3261 | 0.2845 | 0.3894 | 3.5174 | 3.2221 | -1.7183 | 3.5174 | 3.6516 | 331.9299 |
| 2. Cool to 500°C and heat for 2 hours | ||||||||||||
| 39 | Buxbaum Pellet | 1.Heat at 750°C for 240 minutes with limited air ingress | Green Blue, slightly more ‘blue’ than 37 and 38 | 0.3218 | 0.2696 | 0.4086 | 3.6908 | 4.6485 | -3.2514 | 3.6908 | 5.6727 | 325.0294 |
| 2. Cool to 500°C and at 10% by weight sulphur | ||||||||||||
| 3. Maintain heat for 2 hours | ||||||||||||
| 40 | Buxbaum Powder | 1.Heat at 750°C for 240 minutes with limited air ingress | Pale Pink | 0.3581 | 0.3547 | 0.2871 | 2.5935 | 0.6969 | 1.1423 | 2.5935 | 1.3381 | 58.6139 |
| 2. Cool to 500°C and at 10% by weight sulphur | ||||||||||||
| 3. Maintain heat for 2 hours | ||||||||||||
Proportions (expressed as ‘parts’) taken from A Treatise on Colour Manufacture for Ultramarine Blue Synthesis [17].
| Kaolin | Sodium Carbonate | Sodium Sulphate | Carbon | Sulphur | Silica | |
| Light | 100 | 9 | 12 | 25 | 16 | - |
| Medium | 100 | 100 | - | 12 | 60 | - |
| Dark | 100 | 103 | - | 4 | 117 | 16 |
Changes observed after each calcination for the Zerr and Rubencamp ‘light recipe’ time course.
| Sample | Description | Appearance | 1931 CIE Values | ||||||||
| x | y | Y | L* | a* | b* | L | C | h | |||
| 1 | Heat at 750°C for 30 minutes with limited air ingress | Medium Grey Pellet | 0.3506 | 0.3483 | 0.3011 | 2.7201 | 0.6964 | 0.9629 | 2.7201 | 1.1883 | 54.1230 |
| 2 | Heat at 750°C for 60 minutes with limited air ingress | Very Pale Grey | 0.3664 | 0.3622 | 0.2715 | 2.4521 | 0.6801 | 1.3068 | 2.4521 | 1.4732 | 62.5083 |
| 3 | Heat at 750°C for 90 minutes with limited air ingress | Very Pale Grey | 0.3634 | 0.3585 | 0.2781 | 2.5125 | 0.7042 | 1.1494 | 2.5125 | 1.3480 | 58.5073 |
| 4 | Heat at 750°C for 180 minutes with limited air ingress | Very Pale Grey | 0.3582 | 0.3539 | 0.2879 | 2.6005 | 0.7250 | 1.1146 | 2.6005 | 1.3296 | 56.9567 |
| 5 | Heat at 750°C for 240 minutes with limited air ingress | Very Pale Grey | 0.3639 | 0.3596 | 0.2765 | 2.4974 | 0.6984 | 1.2323 | 2.4974 | 1.4165 | 60.4577 |
| 6 | Heat at 750°C for 300 minutes with air ingress | Very Pale Grey | 0.3688 | 0.3629 | 0.2683 | 2.4232 | 0.7238 | 1.3182 | 2.4232 | 1.5039 | 61.2279 |
| 7 | Heat at 750°C for 30minutes with air ingress | Very Pale Grey | 0.3423 | 0.3407 | 0.3170 | 2.8638 | 0.7047 | 0.7092 | 2.8638 | 0.9998 | 45.1835 |
| 8 | Heat at 750°C for 60 minutes with air ingress | Very Pale Grey | 0.3561 | 0.3548 | 0.2892 | 2.6121 | 0.6313 | 1.1034 | 2.6121 | 1.2712 | 60.2220 |
| 9 | Sample prior to heating | Beige/Grey Powder | 0.3689 | 0.3626 | 0.2685 | 2.4254 | 0.7485 | 1.2292 | 2.4254 | 1.4391 | 58.6612 |
Changes observed after each calcination for the Zerr and Rubencamp‘dark recipe’ time course.
| Sample | Description | Colour | CIE Values | ||||||||
| x | y | Y | L* | a* | b* | L | c | h | |||
| 27 | Heat at 750°C for 30 minutes with limited air ingress | Grey | 0.3734 | 0.3656 | 0.2610 | 2.3575 | 0.7415 | 1.3844 | 2.3575 | 1.5704 | 61.8252 |
| 28 | Heat at 750°C for 60 minutes with limited air ingress | Grey | 0.3685 | 0.3583 | 0.2731 | 2.4670 | 0.8752 | 1.2700 | 2.4670 | 1.5423 | 55.4285 |
| 29 | Heat at 750°C for 90 minutes with limited air ingress | Grey | 0.3771 | 0.3660 | 0.2569 | 2.3204 | 0.8420 | 1.4155 | 2.3204 | 1.6470 | 59.2557 |
| 30 | Heat at 750°C for 180 minutes with limited air ingress | Pale Grey | 0.3703 | 0.3599 | 0.2698 | 2.4373 | 0.8600 | 1.2922 | 2.4373 | 1.5522 | 56.3550 |
| 31 | Heat at 750°C for 240 minutes with limited air ingress | Beige/Grey Powder | 0.3792 | 0.3678 | 0.2530 | 2.2853 | 0.8352 | 1.4497 | 2.2853 | 1.6731 | 60.0546 |
| 32 | Heat at 750°C for 300 minutes with air ingress | Brown | 0.3682 | 0.3634 | 0.2684 | 2.4249 | 0.6938 | 1.3394 | 2.4249 | 1.5084 | 62.6144 |
| 33 | Heat at 750°C for 30 minutes with air ingress | Pale Grey | 0.3640 | 0.3556 | 0.2805 | 2.5335 | 0.8389 | 1.1802 | 2.5335 | 1.4480 | 54.5960 |
| 34 | Heat at 750°C for 60 minutes with air ingress | Pale Grey | 0.3640 | 0.3572 | 0.2788 | 2.5184 | 0.7838 | 1.2234 | 2.5184 | 1.4530 | 57.3549 |
| 35 | Sample prior to heating | Yellow/Grey | 0.3730 | 0.3694 | 0.2576 | 2.3267 | 0.6199 | 1.3804 | 2.3267 | 1.5132 | 65.8179 |
Changes observed after each calcination for the Zerr and Rubencamp ‘medium recipe’ time course.
| Sample | Recipe | Description | Appearance | CIE Values | ||||||||
| x | y | Y | L* | a* | b* | L | C | h | ||||
| 10 | Medium | Heat at 750°C for 30 minutes with limited air ingress | Medium Grey | 0.3516 | 0.3401 | 0.3083 | 2.7846 | 1.0530 | 0.7901 | 2.7846 | 1.3165 | 36.8821 |
| 11 | Medium | Heat at 750°C for 60 minutes with limited air ingress | Medium Grey | 0.3421 | 0.3183 | 0.3396 | 3.0678 | 1.7937 | 0.0341 | 3.0678 | 1.7940 | 1.0894 |
| 12 | Medium | Heat at 750°C for 90 minutes with limited air ingress | Medium Grey | 0.3436 | 0.3256 | 0.3308 | 2.9883 | 1.4274 | 0.3395 | 2.9883 | 1.4672 | 13.3800 |
| 13 | Medium | Heat at 750°C for 180 minutes with limited air ingress | Grey Blue | 0.3336 | 0.2987 | 0.3677 | 3.3213 | 2.5696 | −0.9325 | 3.3213 | 2.7335 | 340.054 |
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| 16 | Medium | Heat at 750°C for 960 minutes with limited air ingress | Off-white | 0.3623 | 0.3575 | 0.2802 | 2.5313 | 0.7256 | 1.2144 | 2.5313 | 1.4146 | 59.1435 |
| 17 | Medium | Heat at 750°C for 3600 minutes with limited air ingress | Peach | 0.3604 | 0.3567 | 0.2829 | 2.5553 | 0.6968 | 1.1908 | 2.5553 | 1.3797 | 59.6663 |
| 18 | Medium as powder | Heat at 750°C for 3600 minutes with limited air ingress | Off-white | 0.3586 | 0.3561 | 0.2853 | 2.5769 | 0.6573 | 1.1570 | 2.5769 | 1.3307 | 60.3988 |
| 19 | Medium | Heat at 750°C for 30 minutes with air ingress | Grey | 0.3447 | 0.3245 | 0.3307 | 2.9876 | 1.5372 | 0.3008 | 2.9876 | 1.5663 | 11.0730 |
| 20 | Medium | Heat at 750°C for 60 minutes with air ingress | Inner Pellet, Blue/Grey | 0.3450 | 0.3190 | 0.3360 | 3.0349 | 1.8304 | 0.1175 | 3.0349 | 1.8342 | 3.6734 |
| 21 | Medium | As above | Outer Pellet, Speckled Orange and White | 0.3631 | 0.3559 | 0.2810 | 2.5386 | 0.7818 | 1.1466 | 2.5386 | 1.3877 | 55.7129 |
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| 23 | Medium | As above | Outer Pellet, Speckled Peach and White | 0.3526 | 0.3492 | 0.2981 | 2.6931 | 0.7201 | 0.9864 | 2.6931 | 1.2212 | 53.8690 |
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| 26 | Medium | Raw Mix | Pale Yellow | 0.3584 | 0.3550 | 0.2865 | 2.5883 | 0.6879 | 1.1181 | 2.5883 | 1.3127 | 0.3255 |
Figure 3Chromaticity diagram plotting x,y values of products from the Zerr and Rubencamp ‘medium recipe’ reduced synthesis.
Figure 4Broken pellets of (a) samples 20 and 21 and (b) samples 22 and 23.
Figure 5UV-Vis spectra for sample 22 pellet interior (orange) and sample 23 pellet exterior (pink) after 4 hours.
Figure 6Chromaticity diagram showing viable blue pigment samples 14, 24, and 25.
Proportions of reactants used in recipes to examine the effect of sulphur content.
| Recipe | Kaolin(parts) | Sodium carbonate (parts) | Bitumen emulsion (parts) | Sulphur (parts) | 4 pellets (g) |
| 1 | 100 | 100 | 12 | 60 | 1.36 |
| 2 | 100 | 100 | 12 | 80 | 1.38 |
| 3 | 100 | 100 | 12 | 100 | 1.40 |
| 4 | 100 | 100 | 12 | 120 | 1.42 |
N.B., Recipe 1 is the ‘Zerr and Rubencamp Medium Recipe’.
Changes Seen After Each Calcination for different recipes.
| Sample | Recipe | Description | Appearance | CIE Values | ||||||||
| x | y | Y | L* | a* | b* | L | c | h | ||||
| 43 | 1 | 1 | Peach and Grey | 0.3501 | 0.3363 | 0.3136 | 2.8330 | 1.1911 | 0.6552 | 2.8330 | 1.3594 | 28.8138 |
| 44 | 1 | 2 | Green Blue | 0.3125 | 0.2617 | 0.4257 | 3.8455 | 4.2673 |
| 3.8455 | 5.3964 | 322.256 |
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| 47 | 2 | 1 | Speckled Blue Grey | 0.3671 | 0.3571 | 0.2759 | 2.4919 | 0.8784 | 1.2367 | 2.4919 | 1.5169 | 54.6152 |
| 48 | 2 | 2 | Pale Grey Blue | 0.3493 | 0.3199 | 0.3307 | 2.9876 | 2.0271 | 0.0599 | 2.9876 | 2.0280 | 1.6921 |
| 49 | 2 | 3 | Pale Grey Blue | 0.3564 | 0.3332 | 0.3105 | 2.8043 | 1.5436 | 0.6445 | 2.8043 | 1.6727 | 22.6609 |
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| 51 | 3 | 1 | Pale Grey | 0.3565 | 0.3507 | 0.2929 | 2.6455 | 0.7960 | 1.0563 | 2.6455 | 1.3226 | 53.0009 |
| 52 | 3 | 2 | Dark Blue Grey | 0.3483 | 0.3124 | 0.3394 | 3.0654 | 2.3101 |
| 3.0654 | 2.3103 | 359.137 |
| 53 | 3 | 3 | Medium Grey Blue | 0.3637 | 0.3523 | 0.2840 | 2.5654 | 0.9537 | 1.1380 | 2.5654 | 1.4848 | 50.0349 |
| 54 | 3 | 4 | Speckled Grey/Ultramarine | 0.3128 | 0.2582 | 0.4290 | 3.8753 | 4.6182 |
| 3.8753 | 5.8244 | 322.457 |
| 55 | 4 | 1 | Peach | 0.3637 | 0.3600 | 0.2763 | 2.4962 | 0.6806 | 1.2652 | 2.4962 | 1.4366 | 61.7221 |
| 56 | 4 | 2 | Pale Blue Grey | 0.3543 | 0.3421 | 0.3035 | 2.7419 | 1.0652 | 0.8716 | 2.7419 | 1.3764 | 39.2936 |
| 57 | 4 | 3 | Pale Blue Grey | 0.3479 | 0.3251 | 0.3271 | 2.9543 | 1.7250 | 0.1566 | 2.9543 | 1.7321 | 5.1886 |
| 58 | 4 | 4 | Pale Blue Grey | 0.3313 | 0.2863 | 0.3824 | 3.4539 | 3.3168 |
| 3.4539 | 3.6177 | 336.466 |
Figure 7UV-Vis spectra for the viable blue pigment sample 44 as a function of time (red = 2, green = 3, blue = 4).
Figure 8Chromaticity diagram showing development in colour with respect to time for different recipes:
(• black circle) xy plot of Recipe 1 products, (• red circle) xy plot of Recipe 2 products, (• yellow circle) xy plot of Recipe 3 products, (• green circle) xy plot of Recipe 4 products.