Turmeric Pigment Extraction
Name: Emilie Foyer
Date and Time:
2015.11.16, 11:00am
Location: Chandler Laboratory
Subject: Turmeric Pigment extraction
Question:
What was the Terra Merita that was used?
Can we use powdered root as a pigment as it?
Test:
Try making oil paint with linseed oil.
I take dried ground turmeric root and mix it with linseed oil. I use the muller for 15 min to try to make a smooth paint.
I apply the resulting paint to the gesso panel.
Does not create smooth paint.
There might be too much fiber?
Finding a solution:
What if we made a pigment by using solvent extraction?
Which solvents to use:
Alcohol
Water
To extract turmeric, Ethyl acetate is typically used.
Looking at composition, ethanol should have similar properties as a solvent.
Use ever clear grain alcohol
attempt 1:
12:30 put 20g of turmeric in a jar.
added 180g of ever clear
1:09
Mixed by swishing around the jar.
1:30
Filtered the mix with a coffee filter
1:45pm set to heat in water bath in fume hood to evaporate
2 pm FIRE AT HOME HAD TO LEAVE!!
taken off fire and put to evaporate under the fume hood by Jenny
Nov. 18th - Covered By professor Smith
Name: Emilie Foyer
Date and Time:
2015.11.23, 9:30am
Location: Chandler Laboratory
Subject: Turmeric Pigment
9:30 am
Went in to collect what I thought would be a powder but is actually a sticky red/brown goo that leaves a very yellow trace on my pallet knife.
Will it dry?
It seems to be getting drying with air contact.
Weighed once scrapped off of the beaker
Yield is 1g
11:35
The terra merita is not completely hardened, but I try to make an oil paint anyway.
At first, it looks like it will not dissolve in the oil, the paste does not seem to mix with the oil.
After a bit more time and effort however, it does dissolve into the oil and becomes what looks like a beautiful orange paint.
Applied to the gesso, the paint is indeed orange and a lovely shade of it.
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8D - Extracted pigment + Linseed oil 8E - Dried powdered turmeric root and Linseed oil |
a thin layer on the silver however makes for a more yellow color with the metallic sheen of gold.
Seems to work!
once dry, I will try applying some varnish and we will see how close to "the purest of golds" it actually is!
Name: Emilie Foyer
Date and Time:
2015.11.30, 12:00pm
Location: Chandler
Subject: Turmeric Extraction with Acetone
Since the first try with grain alcohol yielded more of a goo than a powder, I decided to try acetone rather than grain alcohol
12:00 - mixed 25g of Turmeric with 180 ml of Acetone swished around a few times (wearing gloves, under fume hood)
12:45 - Filtered out using coffee filter (still under fume hood)
12:50 left to evaporate.
Name: Emilie Foyer
Date and Time:
2015.12.07, 12:45pm
Location: Chandler Laboratory
Subject: Turmeric Pigment
12:45
the final product resembles the one obtained with the grain alcohol: a paste
it is dark red, almost black in color, but leaves a bright yellow trace.
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