Issue 12, 2009

Maya Blue as a nanostructured polyfunctional hybrid organic–inorganic material: the need to change paradigms

Abstract

Maya Blue, an ancient nanostructured organic–inorganic hybrid material resulting from the attachment of indigo, a natural dye, to a phyllosilicate clay, palygorskite, has received considerable attention of late. Despite intensive research, several aspects remain unsolved, in particular the nature of the indigo–palygorskite association. Recent results suggest that the Maya Blue pigment is a complex system in which different topological isomers of various indigoid molecules attached to the palygorskite matrix coexist.

Graphical abstract: Maya Blue as a nanostructured polyfunctional hybrid organic–inorganic material: the need to change paradigms

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
05 Feb 2009
Accepted
14 May 2009
First published
01 Jul 2009

New J. Chem., 2009,33, 2371-2379

Maya Blue as a nanostructured polyfunctional hybrid organic–inorganic material: the need to change paradigms

A. Doménech, M. T. Doménech-Carbó, M. Sánchez del Río, M. L. Vázquez de Agredos Pascual and E. Lima, New J. Chem., 2009, 33, 2371 DOI: 10.1039/B901942A

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