Choosing a Malachite Synthesis (Journal Article)
- Washington DC : American Chemical Society , 2023
- 4072–4076p.
- Journal of Chemical Society , Volume 100: Number 10, October 2023 .
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Abstract: Numerous syntheses of the green painter’s pigment malachite, Cu2(OH)2CO3, are proposed in the literature, some yielding distinctly blue products. To help instructors choose a method that will produce a green product, a laboratory experiment was designed to test eight procedures for making malachite. All involve copper(II) sulfate or nitrate and a carbonate source: Na2CO3, CaCO3, NaHCO3, or carbonated water (seltzer water). Some reactant mixtures are heated, and others are aged for a few days at room or low temperatures before filtration. Students evaluated the colors of the products by comparing their CIELAB color space, measured using a reflectance spectrophotometer, to that of a sample of natural malachite. As the data were displayed in plots, the students’ ability to interpret graphical information was tested. Five of the eight syntheses yielded green products, more vividly green than natural malachite, while three yielded blue. Thermal decomposition of the green samples to CuO gave results consistent with the formula of malachite. Infrared spectra support identification of the green products but not the blue products with malachite.
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Nonmajor Courses| Laboratory Instruction| Hands-On Learning/Manipulatives| Applications of Chemistry| Dyes/Pigments