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Chemical Education Today
JCE Resources for Chemistry and Art
Erica K. Jacobsen
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706

Cover
October 2001
Vol. 78 No. 10
p. 1316

Abstract
This annotated bibliography shares the best "pictures" of chemistry and art from past issues of the Journal of Chemical Education—many thousands of well-crafted words and articles that tie in with National Chemistry Week's 2001 theme, Celebrating Chemistry and Art.
Supplement
The full text of 40 articles from the resource paper are available in PDF format. Links are provided to three groupings: you may peruse the articles sorted by topic (as presented in print), by level of instruction, or by the type of resource (activity, experiment).

  • By Topic
  • By Level
  • By Type

Art

Communicating Science through Photography

News from Online: Chemistry and Art

Neutrography: Particles versus Waves

Chemistry in Art: Radiochemistry and Forgery

Dyes

Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 5: Abstract of Special Issue 29 on CD-ROM

The Write Stuff: Using Paper Chromatography to Separate an Ink Mixture

Colors to Dye for: Preparation of Natural Dyes

Color ... by Chemists!

A Microscale Synthesis of Mauve

A Convenient Apparatus for Small-Scale Dyeing with Indigo

A World of Color: Investigating the Chemistry of Vat Dyes

The Chemistry of Plant and Animal Dyes

Pittacal--The First Synthetic Dyestuff

Colors for Textiles: Ancient and Modern

Glass, Pottery, and Ceramics

The Joy of Color in Ceramic Glazes with the help of Redox Chemistry

Glass - Sand + Imagination

Testing for Lead in the Environment

Raku: A Redox Experiment in Glass

Early Pennsylvania Pottery

Light and Color

Pushing the Rainbow: Frontiers in Color Chemistry; Light and Color in Chemistry: Report on Two American Chemical Society Presidential Events

News from Online: A Spectrum of Color

CD Light: An Introduction to Spectroscopy

How Many Colors in Your Computer? Discovering the Rules for Making Colors

A Simple Lab Activity to Teach Subtractive Color and Beer's Law

Metalwork

Coloring Titanium and Related Metals by Electrochemical Oxidation

Music

Thermodynamics, Folk Culture, and Poetry

Paint and Pigments

Chemistry, Color, and Art

Pigments of Your Imagination: Making Artists' Paints

The Case of the Isotopic Artist

Photography

Blueprint Photography by the Cyanotype Process

Photochemistry and Pinhole Photography: An Interdisciplinary Experiment

The Dynamic Interplay between Photochemistry and Photography

Textiles and Paper

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 4: Alkaline Paper

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 3: The Strengthening of Paper

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 2: The Yellowing of Paper and Conservation Bleaching

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 1: The Aging of Paper and Conservation Techniques

Fiber Identification: A Colorful Experiment for All Ages

Some Interesting Facts about Paper

Appropriate for Students of All Levels

Pigments of Your Imagination: Making Artists' Paints

The Write Stuff: Using Paper Chromatography to Separate an Ink Mixture

Colors to Dye for: Preparation of Natural Dyes

News from Online: A Spectrum of Color

How Many Colors in Your Computer? Discovering the Rules for Making Colors

Fiber Identification: A Colorful Experiment for All Ages

Appropriate for Students at the College Level

A Microscale Synthesis of Mauve

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 4: Alkaline Paper

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 3: The Strengthening of Paper

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 2: The Yellowing of Paper and Conservation Bleaching

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 1: The Aging of Paper and Conservation Techniques

Appropriate for College and Possibly High School Students

Chemistry, Color, and Art

A Convenient Apparatus for Small-Scale Dyeing with Indigo

Coloring Titanium and Related Metals by Electrochemical Oxidation

Raku: A Redox Experiment in Glass

Appropriate for College, High School, and Possibly Elementary Students

Blueprint Photography by the Cyanotype Process

UV Catalysis, Cyanotype Photography, and Sunscreens

Pushing the Rainbow: Frontiers in Color Chemistry; Light and Color in Chemistry: Report on Two American Chemical Society Presidential Events

A World of Color: Investigating the Chemistry of Vat Dyes

Some Interesting Facts about Paper

Early Pennsylvania Pottery

Appropriate for High School and College Students

News from Online: Chemistry and Art

Communicating Science through Photography

The Joy of Color in Ceramic Glazes with the help of Redox Chemistry

Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 5: Abstract of Special Issue 29 on CD-ROM

Glass - Sand + Imagination

Photochemistry and Pinhole Photography: An Interdisciplinary Experiment

Color ... by Chemists!

CD Light: An Introduction to Spectroscopy

Testing for Lead in the Environment

A Simple Lab Activity to Teach Subtractive Color and Beer's Law

Neutrography: Particles versus Waves

The Chemistry of Plant and Animal Dyes

The Case of the Isotopic Artist

Pittacal--The First Synthetic Dyestuff

The Dynamic Interplay between Photochemistry and Photography

Thermodynamics, Folk Culture, and Poetry

Chemistry in Art: Radiochemistry and Forgery

Colors for Textiles: Ancient and Modern

Activity

News from Online: Chemistry and Art

Pigments of Your Imagination: Making Artists' Paints

The Write Stuff: Using Paper Chromatography to Separate an Ink Mixture

Colors to Dye for: Preparation of Natural Dyes

Photochemistry and Pinhole Photography: An Interdisciplinary Experiment

News from Online: A Spectrum of Color

CD Light: An Introduction to Spectroscopy

How Many Colors in Your Computer? Discovering the Rules for Making Colors

Thermodynamics, Folk Culture, and Poetry

Activity/Informational

Blueprint Photography by the Cyanotype Process

UV Catalysis, Cyanotype Photography, and Sunscreens

Calculation

The Case of the Isotopic Artist

Experiment

A Microscale Synthesis of Mauve

A Convenient Apparatus for Small-Scale Dyeing with Indigo

Testing for Lead in the Environment

A World of Color: Investigating the Chemistry of Vat Dyes

A Simple Lab Activity to Teach Subtractive Color and Beer's Law

Coloring Titanium and Related Metals by Electrochemical Oxidation

Fiber Identification: A Colorful Experiment for All Ages

Raku: A Redox Experiment in Glass

Informational

Communicating Science through Photography

Chemistry, Color, and Art

The Joy of Color in Ceramic Glazes with the help of Redox Chemistry

Glass - Sand + Imagination

Pushing the Rainbow: Frontiers in Color Chemistry; Light and Color in Chemistry: Report on Two American Chemical Society Presidential Events

Color ... by Chemists!

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 4: Alkaline Paper

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 3: The Strengthening of Paper

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 2: The Yellowing of Paper and Conservation Bleaching

The Chemistry of Paper Preservation, Part 1: The Aging of Paper and Conservation Techniques

The Chemistry of Plant and Animal Dyes

Pittacal--The First Synthetic Dyestuff

The Dynamic Interplay between Photochemistry and Photography

Chemistry in Art: Radiochemistry and Forgery

Some Interesting Facts about Paper

Colors for Textiles: Ancient and Modern

Early Pennsylvania Pottery

Informational/Calculation

Neutrography: Particles versus Waves

Video

Chemistry Comes Alive! Volume 5: Abstract of Special Issue 29 on CD-ROM


More Information
*  Citation
Jacobsen, Erica K. J. Chem. Educ. 2001 78 1316.
*  Keywords
Chemical Information; Chemistry and Art; Introductory / High School Chemistry; Public Understanding; Teaching / Learning Aids
*  History
Created:
Last Updated:
September 13, 2001
August 31, 2005
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