扩大spatting调色板:开发来自甘露德蓝的黄色、紫色和绿色颜料

IF 1.3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD
P. V. Gutierrez, Badria Almushardi, Megan Huber, Claudia C. Andersen, R. V. Van Court, S. Robinson
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摘要

摘要:真菌染色的木材,或称“发芽”木材,可以追溯到文艺复兴时期。这项工作大多局限于蓝绿色、棕色、白色和黑色区域线的色调。现代的spatting增加了红色和蓝色的色调。目前的产卵真菌的调色板有可能通过使用真菌病原体和疑似软腐木来扩大,软腐木在其生长过程中会产生多种颜色的色素,包括黄色和紫色。然而,之前并没有研究追踪提取的真菌色素的颜色随时间的变化。这项研究表明,在36周的生长过程中,提取的真菌色素发生了显著的颜色变化,随着时间的推移,从亮黄色过渡到绿色,最后变成石板紫色。这种色调的多样性增加了艺术家使用喷射颜料的颜色,并有可能扩展艺术形式。
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Expanding the spalting palette: developing yellow, purple, and green pigments from Scytalidium ganodermophthorum
ABSTRACT The use of wood coloured by fungi, or ‘spalted’ wood, stretches back to the Renaissance. Most of this work was restricted to shades of blue-green, brown, white, and black zone lines. Modern spalting has added in shades of red and blue. The current colour palette of spalting fungi has the potential to be expanded through the use of Scytalidium ganodermophthorum, a fungal pathogen and suspected soft rot of wood, which produces multiple colours of pigment throughout its growth, including yellow and purple. However, no previous study has tracked colours of the extracted fungal pigment across time. This study showed significant colour change of extracted fungal pigments across 36 weeks of growth, transitioning over time from bright yellow to green shades, before finally becoming slate purple. This diversity of hues increases the colours available to artists working with spalting pigments, and has the potential to expand the art form.
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International Wood Products Journal
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