Verdigris
Name:
Christopher Eom
Date and Time:
2017.01.23, 06:25pm
Location:
431 Riverside Dr, Apt 3K
Subject:
Verdigris Day 1
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Merrifield p. 124 (nr. 155) used
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Wetted copper with distilled white vinegar (no water as suggested)
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Salted evenly and covered it entirely (or as best as possible)
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Liquid of choice: urine up to a little less than 100 mL mark on jar (let sit from 6:25PM to 6:55PM [30 mins] in the closed jar, probably not “stale” enough)
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All was fine until the copper fell into the urine
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Washed the copper in H2O, dried with paper towel, and redid the process
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Possible variables because of this
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H2O to wash off —> alter copper?
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Redoing the process
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Urine composition (addition of vinegar and salt, though vinegar might not make a huge difference as it is normally used too)
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String strung along top and secured in place with lid, copper bent and its bottom edge hits the 130 mL mark
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Placed jar on top of radiator-heater unit to “simulate” dung (sort of, since my apt half the time doesn’t have heat, and it’s right by the cold windowsill)
Name:
Christopher Eom
Date and Time:
2017.01.27, 07:25pm
Location:
431 Riverside Dr, Apt 3K
Subject:
Verdigris Day 5
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Salt turned distinct green color, copper is darkened in places
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Some weird white powder started forming in the urine
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Crystalline growth observable around the areas of the string (both inside and outside of jar!)
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Weirdest thing: Clearish green growth from end of string
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One end of string grows some weird clearish green “tendril”
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Shape matches that of the string (“twisted”)
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Tendril reached the radiator it’s sitting on!
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Theory: string is getting soaked by liquids of the reaction —> crystallization occurs at the ends of the strings?
Name:
Christopher Eom
Date and Time:
2017.02.06, 02:30am
Location:
431 Riverside Dr, Apt 3K
Subject:
Verdigris Day 15
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Weird clearish green thing started growing up at an angle from where it landed on the radiator
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Urine has more chunkiness in it than before
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Crustiness around string areas develops even more
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Removal process
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Everything is very crusty and stiff! String, lid, weird green clear growth included
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Twisting off lid —> lots of flaky crystals fall off
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Inside of lid has ridiculous amounts of condensation! Some water probably dripped onto the copper piece
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String inside in contact with copper is dyed blue-green, but stops right where lid was: why did this happen, but crystallization continued beyond this point?
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Maybe difference in environment, but similar chemical reactions
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Inside has urine, copper, salt, vinegar
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Outside has salt and vinegar travel from the string, but no urine and copper to induce reaction that creates verdigris
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Copper piece characterization
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Inside (facing urine): looks more “wet,” darker in some spots, protrudes out from copper sheet
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Outside: spongy, flat, porous
Name:
Christopher Eom
Date and Time:
2017.02.06, 01:35pm
Location:
260 Chandler
Subject:
Painting Verdigris
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Scrape product off of copper
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Mostly blue-green
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Some chunks substantially bigger, seems to have more "metallic" nature
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Some "wet" bits, they're more greener
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Some metal scrapes off too
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Put product on glass sheet
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Mull (with more vinegar possibly)
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Linseed used (dark yellow oil)
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Grassy green color (pics don't do it justice)
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Smells like fish (probably result of oil + rxn with compound of sorts? Not sure since oil is hydrophobic, metal compound is probably ionic in character)
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Mix with oil
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Used Panel 02, 7A
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When painted, it paints very grassy green