Maya blue is an ancient nanostructured pigment synthetized by assembling indigo, a natural dye, with palygorskite, a microfibrous clay mineral. The novelty of our approach is to mimic >pre-Columbian nanotechnology> and to functionalize geopolymers with a sepiolite-based hybrid organic-inorganic nanocomposite inspired from the Maya blue. It is acid- and UV-resistant, as confirmed by the stability of Maya mural paintings over time. We synthesized analogous pigments, using methylene blue (MB) and methyl red (MR) as organic dyes and sepiolite as fibrous clay mineral. We used an aqueous and a solid-state method, both leading to encapsulation of dye monomers into the clay micropores, as confirmed by UV-vis spectroscopy. This nanostructured pigmen...
Palygorskite clay and Indigo was used to make synthetic Maya Blue. Indigo derivatives were used to s...
The early peoples of Southern Mexico decorated pottery and painted pictures on walls with a stable b...
Car-Parrinello structural optimizations of realistic models of the Maya Blue (MB) hybrid material ar...
Poster presented at the 8th Mid-European Clay Conference, held in Kosice (Slovakia) on July 4-8th, 2...
The Maya Blue is a famous blue pigment developed by pre-Columbian civilizations of Mesoamerica and m...
International audienceMaya blue is an organo-clay artificial pigment composed of indigo and palygors...
Maya blue paint was often used in Mesoamerica. The origin of its color and its resistance to acids a...
Maya Blue is actually one of the best known examples of an organic-inorganic hybrid material. Yet de...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to understand the underlying mechanisms of the ...
Maya Blue is considered a significant organic-inorganic hybrid pigment and the oldest known nanostru...
International audienceThe search for durable dyes led several past civilizations to develop artifici...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
A detailed and critical review of the literature pertaining to Maya Blue led to the conclusion that ...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
Maya Blue is an artificial pigment used in Pre-Columbian America, renowned for its chemical stabilit...
Palygorskite clay and Indigo was used to make synthetic Maya Blue. Indigo derivatives were used to s...
The early peoples of Southern Mexico decorated pottery and painted pictures on walls with a stable b...
Car-Parrinello structural optimizations of realistic models of the Maya Blue (MB) hybrid material ar...
Poster presented at the 8th Mid-European Clay Conference, held in Kosice (Slovakia) on July 4-8th, 2...
The Maya Blue is a famous blue pigment developed by pre-Columbian civilizations of Mesoamerica and m...
International audienceMaya blue is an organo-clay artificial pigment composed of indigo and palygors...
Maya blue paint was often used in Mesoamerica. The origin of its color and its resistance to acids a...
Maya Blue is actually one of the best known examples of an organic-inorganic hybrid material. Yet de...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to understand the underlying mechanisms of the ...
Maya Blue is considered a significant organic-inorganic hybrid pigment and the oldest known nanostru...
International audienceThe search for durable dyes led several past civilizations to develop artifici...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
A detailed and critical review of the literature pertaining to Maya Blue led to the conclusion that ...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
Maya Blue is an artificial pigment used in Pre-Columbian America, renowned for its chemical stabilit...
Palygorskite clay and Indigo was used to make synthetic Maya Blue. Indigo derivatives were used to s...
The early peoples of Southern Mexico decorated pottery and painted pictures on walls with a stable b...
Car-Parrinello structural optimizations of realistic models of the Maya Blue (MB) hybrid material ar...