The Science Of Glow Sticks

Here’s a bit of rave science for you – the chemistry of DIY glow sticks.

Unfortunately, DIY glows sticks are actually more expensive than premade ones. But imaging making custom mega-glow sticks!

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via NurdRage:

We show how to make glow sticks and go through all the chemicals needed as well as how to make different colors. We also talk about the chemistry and scientifically research a proposed mechanism.

To make the glow stick mix together the following:

10mL Diethyl Phthalate (solvent)
3mg of fluorescent dye (see below)
50mg TCPO (see below)
100mg sodium acetate
3mL 30% hydrogen peroxide (add last to start reaction)

The fluorescent dye can be 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene for green, Rubrene for yellow, 9,10-diphenylanthracene for blue, and rhodamine B for red.

TCPO is expensive to buy but can be made for much cheaper by following the directions in our previous video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViJknvEEEOA

The chemicals, including the ones to make TCPO were purchased from alfa aesar: http://www.alfa.com

The Rhodamine B and Rubrene dyes were instead purchased from sigma Aldrich: http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/

The dyes and TCPO are carcinogenic and gloves should be worn when handling them.

The TCPO and sodium acetate amounts can be varied considerably and still obtain good light. Smaller quantities tend to be dimmer and decay faster, while larger quantities last longer.

For those of you higher level individuals that actually do want to know the mechanism for this process, please refer to this article: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja808401p

One thought on “The Science Of Glow Sticks

  1. This is an excellent article, all the moreso because it features actual SCIENCE. That's part of why most of us like synths to begin with: the underlying mystery of WTF. Now I have to figure out how to get some of those tubes in a pair of Depends for my next rave. I can hear the accolades now: "Did you see that maniac with the glowing butt??" A gold star for NurdRage, due to service above and beyond.

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