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emplate for a Materials Record
 
 
To make a new record, type the term into the search box and select go.  If there is no record, it will ask if you want to make one.  Say yes.  It will create the record and give you a blank box.  The following template, or sections of it, can be pasted into the box for format then written over with the new text. 
 
My comments are in parentheses; These, and all examples, should be deleted along with any extra line spacing.
 
 
(This first image should be the primary showcase image.  To upload an image or file, select upload in the tool box, browse for the file, select, and enter all credit for the image in the box. Once uploaded, copy the file name and paste it into the first part of one of the templates below.  The Pipes|| separate sections and allow headers to be created)
 
 
[[File:49.414-SC2674.jpg|thumb|'''MFA Acc. #:''' 49.414]]
 
[[File:49.414-SC2674.jpg|thumb|'''MFA Acc. #:''' 49.414]]
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== Description ==
  
== Description ==
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*  Above the = Description Header== Please enter the premier image in the format as "<nowiki>[[File:49.414-SC2674.jpg|thumb|'''MFA Acc. #:''' 49.414]]</nowiki>"
(Headers are set off with the double equal signs on each side.  The description is a paragraph that should contain the following: material classification, latin name or chemical description, native source or production information, first use or time frame for use in art, preparation method for use in art, stability, related materials, any additional information)
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* The 'Description' should contain the following:  
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[Current Manufacturer in brackets]  followed by general material classification (stone plant solvent foam paper, etc), latin name, chemical description, native source, history of production and use. For natural products, include the discovery,, native regions, purification and chemical replacements.  For synthetics, include initial discovery and/or patent dates and any transfer to other manufacturer and/or change of product names.  Especially important is the use history in art or in preparation for use in art.
  
 
(Second image with format for image title)
 
(Second image with format for image title)
[[File:indigo tinctoria t.jpg|thumb|Indigo plant
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[[File:indigo tinctoria t.jpg|thumb|Indigo plant (''Indigofera tinctoria'')]]
 
 
(''Indigofera tinctoria'')]]
 
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
(include alternate names starting with the chemical name, followed by formal names, non-English terms, then common names.  Separate all with colons.)
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Include alternate names starting with the chemical name: followed by formal names: CAS #, CI #; non-English terms (with language abbreviations in parenthesis), then common names.   
  
2,2'-biindolinyliden-3,3'-dion; '' Indigofera tinctoria''; Natural Blue 1; CI 75780 (natural); Vat Blue 1; CI 73000 (synthetic); Pigment Blue 66; indigotin; indicum (Pliny); indigo (Esp. Fr., Dan.,
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Additional line can be added for commercial products.
  
 
(Use the Slider gallery for all analytical spectra)
 
(Use the Slider gallery for all analytical spectra)
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[[[SliderGallery rightalign|indigo531.jpg~Raman|MFA- Indigo.jpg~FTIR|PIG441.jpg~XRD|f441sem.jpg~SEM|f441edsbw.jpg~EDS|indigo.jpg~Chemical structure]]]
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== Applications ==
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(Enter all applications as a bullet point list)
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* Packing material
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* Case construction
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== Personal Risks ==
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(Include all Hazards, Health and Safety information, and links to MSDS sheets)
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Fisher Scientific: [https://fscimage.fishersci.com/msds/62055.htm MSDS]
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== Collection Risks ==
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(Enter known or potential risks to collection materials; Include Oddy test links here below bold line as below)
  
[[[SliderGallery rightalign|indigo531.jpg~Raman|MFA- Indigo.jpg~FTIR|PIG441.jpg~XRD|f441sem.jpg~SEM|f441edsbw.jpg~EDS|indigo.jpg~Chemical structure]]]
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'''Links to Oddy Test results posted on AIC Wiki Materials Database Pages for individual materials below'''
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° [http://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Oddy_Test_Results:_Exhibition_Adhesives_and_Tapes#Evasol0001 Evasol adhesive, clear] tested in 2015
  
== Other Properties ==
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° [http://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/Oddy_Test_Results:_Exhibition_Adhesives_and_Tapes#Evasol0002 Evasol] tested in 2003
(include all available properties for the characterization or stability of the material including solubility, absorption wavelengths, lightfastness classification, microscopic appearance. If available, fill out the wikitable. Delete lines for unavailable information)
 
  
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== Environmental Risks ==
  
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== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
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(include all available properties for the characterization or stability of the material including solubility, absorption wavelengths, lightfastness classification, microscopic appearance. 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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== Hazards and Safety ==
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== Working Properties ==
(Include all Hazards, Health and Safety information, and links to MSDS sheets)
 
 
 
Fisher Scientific: [https://fscimage.fishersci.com/msds/62055.htm MSDS]
 
 
 
== Additional Information ==
 
(Place no more than three expert sources for the reader to access for more information)
 
  
° H.Schweppe, "Indigo and Woad", ''Artists Pigments'', Volume 3, E. West FitzHugh (ed.), Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1997.
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== Comparisons and Related information ==
 
 
° Pigments Through the Ages: [http://webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/overview/indigo.html Indigo]
 
 
 
== Comparisons and related information ==
 
 
(Include pdf files of tables or related information; new line for each file)
 
(Include pdf files of tables or related information; new line for each file)
  
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
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== Resource and Citations ==
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(Provide a list of all sources used to generate this record.  Make notations if any source provides different values than included in this record.  Separate each entry with bullets)
  
== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
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For numbered citations and links in the text use the open book link, i.e. <nowiki><ref>citation</ref></nowiki> at the appropriate location in the text, then add <nowiki><references/></nowiki> under the header == Resources and Citations ==
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If a single citation is used in more than one location, give it a 'tag' with the first entry then only use the 'tag' for subsequent entries:
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<nowiki><ref name="Perry">Perry's Handbook, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill Co., 1984.</ref></nowiki> then at all the other citation points just enter: <nowiki><ref name="Perry"/></nowiki>
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* H.Schweppe, "Indigo and Woad", ''Artists Pigments'', Volume 3, E. West FitzHugh (ed.), Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1997.
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* Pigments Through the Ages: [http://webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/overview/indigo.html Indigo]
  
(Provide a list of all sources used to generate this record.  Make notations if any source provides different values than included in this record.  Separate each entry with bullets)
 
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(This bottom line will be created by the program)
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Add all appropriate Categories at end :
[[Category:Materials database]]
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<nowiki>[[Category:Materials database]] [[Category:MWG]]</nowiki>
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[[Category:Materials database]] [[Category:MWG]]

Latest revision as of 14:50, 26 October 2020

MFA Acc. #: 49.414

Description

  • Above the = Description Header== Please enter the premier image in the format as "[[File:49.414-SC2674.jpg|thumb|'''MFA Acc. #:''' 49.414]]"
  • The 'Description' should contain the following:

[Current Manufacturer in brackets] followed by general material classification (stone plant solvent foam paper, etc), latin name, chemical description, native source, history of production and use. For natural products, include the discovery,, native regions, purification and chemical replacements. For synthetics, include initial discovery and/or patent dates and any transfer to other manufacturer and/or change of product names. Especially important is the use history in art or in preparation for use in art.

(Second image with format for image title)

Indigo plant (Indigofera tinctoria)

Synonyms and Related Terms

Include alternate names starting with the chemical name: followed by formal names: CAS #, CI #; non-English terms (with language abbreviations in parenthesis), then common names.

Additional line can be added for commercial products.

(Use the Slider gallery for all analytical spectra)

Raman

Indigo531.jpg

FTIR

MFA- Indigo.jpg

XRD

PIG441.jpg

SEM

F441sem.jpg

EDS

F441edsbw.jpg

Chemical structure

Indigo.jpg

Applications

(Enter all applications as a bullet point list)

  • Packing material
  • Case construction

Personal Risks

(Include all Hazards, Health and Safety information, and links to MSDS sheets) Fisher Scientific: MSDS

Collection Risks

(Enter known or potential risks to collection materials; Include Oddy test links here below bold line as below)

Links to Oddy Test results posted on AIC Wiki Materials Database Pages for individual materials below

° Evasol adhesive, clear tested in 2015

° Evasol tested in 2003

Environmental Risks

Physical and Chemical Properties

(include all available properties for the characterization or stability of the material including solubility, absorption wavelengths, lightfastness classification, microscopic appearance.

Composition C16H10N2O2
CAS 482-89-3
Melting Point 390-392
Molecular Weight mol. wt. = 262.26
Refractive Index >1.662

Working Properties

Comparisons and Related information

(Include pdf files of tables or related information; new line for each file)

Characteristics of Common Blue Pigments

Additional Images

(The gallery is a repository for all additional images; new line for each image)

Resource and Citations

(Provide a list of all sources used to generate this record. Make notations if any source provides different values than included in this record. Separate each entry with bullets)

For numbered citations and links in the text use the open book link, i.e. <ref>citation</ref> at the appropriate location in the text, then add <references/> under the header == Resources and Citations ==.

If a single citation is used in more than one location, give it a 'tag' with the first entry then only use the 'tag' for subsequent entries: <ref name="Perry">Perry's Handbook, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill Co., 1984.</ref> then at all the other citation points just enter: <ref name="Perry"/>

  • H.Schweppe, "Indigo and Woad", Artists Pigments, Volume 3, E. West FitzHugh (ed.), Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1997.
  • Pigments Through the Ages: Indigo


Add all appropriate Categories at end : [[Category:Materials database]] [[Category:MWG]]