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Chemical glow(CPPO)
Hello,I'm DrChemistRabbit.
Today I will show you guys an interesting experiment.
Like this:
Reagents:
CPPO[Bis(2,4,5-trichloro-6-CarboPentoxyPhenyl)Oxalate]
Dibutyl phthalate(Solvent)
30% Peroxide
Bert-butyl alcohol(Emulsifier)
Glow Dye[Perylene(Blue)]
Sodium salts(catalyst)(Sodium salicylate is the best,you can also use sodium acetate or sodium carbonate)
Reaction principle:reaction between CPPO and peroxide produce an erratic organic peroxides.Then the peroxide decompose and produce CO2 and energy.The
glow dye received energy and become active,then it release the energy as Photons.The
frequency of the Photons(the color of the light)was decided by the structure of the glow dye.
Steps:
1)Preparation of Solution A
a.Add 1gram CPPO to 10mL Dibutyl phthalate in a beaker
b.Water bath to accelerate the dissolution
c.Dip a little sodium salts and add it to the solution
2)Preparation of Solution B
a.Measure 6 mL t-Bu alcohol and pour into another beaker
b.Measure 4 mL Peroxide
c.Mix t-Bu alcohol and Peroxide
3)Mix Solution A and B
a.Mix equal volumes of Solution A and B
b.Add a little dye to the mixture
c.Rapid stirring to mix them well
d.Turn of the light
[Edited on 2-1-2014 by DrChemistRabbit]
[Edited on 2-1-2014 by DrChemistRabbit]
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Hello and Welcome!
That looks really good especially with the pictures.
Where did you get the CPPO from?
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I think the original poster lives in china, or at least the reagents come from china. It is quite easo to get hard to find chemical there.
I never asked for this.
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Quote: Originally posted by plante1999 | I think the original poster lives in china, or at least the reagents come from china. It is quite easo to get hard to find chemical there.
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You're right,I'm a senior high school student in China.I established a lab in my house.I get on well with the boss of the local reagent shop,so I
could get many reagents there.
PS:I post this topic in the afternoon in China,but at midnight in the US!
[Edited on 2-1-2014 by DrChemistRabbit]
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Thanks.CPPO is not a common reagent so it was hard to get.AlfaAesar has CPPO but it was very expensive.luckily I found a person who sells CPPO and
other reagents and its cheap,I got 100 grams for about 5 dollars(28RMB)
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Taking a picture of the chemioluminescence in the dark could give a good idea on the light emitted.
EDIT:
It looks much better now whit the picture in the dark.
[Edited on 2-1-2014 by plante1999]
I never asked for this.
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You should also use other dies.
Some are 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene for green, Rubrene for yellow, 9,10-diphenylanthracene for blue, and rhodamine B for red.
When the police come
\( * O * )/ ̿̿ ̿̿ ̿'̿'̵͇̿̿з=༼ ▀̿̿Ĺ̯̿̿▀̿ ̿ ༽
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Quote: Originally posted by TheChemiKid | You should also use other dies.
Some are 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene for green, Rubrene for yellow, 9,10-diphenylanthracene for blue, and rhodamine B for red.
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actually I have some other dies.I tested green and yellow,but the blue one is the brightest,so I just took the photos of the blue glow.
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Ok, cool. If possible, could you upload the other pictures. I am interested.
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I'm tring to improve my experiment and make the glow brighter,so that I could take some photos for them.
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tips:Sodium citrate can extend the time of the glow
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Beautiful! simply beautiful!
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Additional Explanation of Chemical Glow
Original post address: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=28259
Chemical glow experiment is beautiful,but it is also Hazardous,so I add some Cautions below for reference
The risk of environmental pollution:CPPO will HYDROLYSIS when in Alkaline environment and produce DIOXINS
Solution:add Fenton Reagent [Mixture of Iron(II) Sulfate and 30% Peroxide] to decompose the CPPO
Health Hazards: Dibutyl phthalate has Reproductive toxicity 30% Peroxide is Corrosive Do NOT TOUCH it directly
Tert-butyl alcohol is Extremely Flammable
Aviod flame
Chem is try.
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