Chemistry and Art: Removal of Graffiti Ink from Paints Grounded in a Real-Life Scenario

An activity that brings together chemistry and art, incorporates a real-world incident, and asks students to consider concepts of solubility is described. The activity was inspired by the vandalism of a modern art painting with graffiti ink, and it has students (i) determine the solubility of the in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of chemical education 2018-03, Vol.95 (3), p.400-402
Hauptverfasser: Esson, Joan M, Scott, Rachael, Hayes, Carrigan J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:An activity that brings together chemistry and art, incorporates a real-world incident, and asks students to consider concepts of solubility is described. The activity was inspired by the vandalism of a modern art painting with graffiti ink, and it has students (i) determine the solubility of the ink in solvents of various polarity; (ii) predict which solvents would remove the ink while preserving the underlying paints, made using various binders, via the concept of “like dissolves like”; and (iii) conduct an activity to prove or disprove their hypotheses. Students work in groups of two to four on this 3 h activity, which was originally designed as an undergraduate general chemistry laboratory but could be adapted to a high school chemistry classroom or outreach event.
ISSN:0021-9584
1938-1328
DOI:10.1021/acs.jchemed.7b00536