murklan
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I'd wondering about how to get a stable pigment that can be used for painting or dyeing that uses the strong fluorescence of Syrian rue. Has anyone made and used some pigments with it? A water extract stains wood, skin etc. But what about the dry extract and to make that into a paint that is not dampening the fluorescence?
I think the fluorescence is dependent on Ph also, but I don't know more. Somewhere I read that for using Rue for the Harmala red that has been used for dyeing fabrics (for mats) it needed to be acidic.
I also wonder about the best wavelength for the UV light for strongest effect. I have both 395 and 365 uv lights.
I've also seen that this has been up on the forum before:
harmala alkaloids and UV light
I think the fluorescence is dependent on Ph also, but I don't know more. Somewhere I read that for using Rue for the Harmala red that has been used for dyeing fabrics (for mats) it needed to be acidic.
I also wonder about the best wavelength for the UV light for strongest effect. I have both 395 and 365 uv lights.
I've also seen that this has been up on the forum before:
harmala alkaloids and UV light