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How To Make TCPO (for making glow sticks)

video How To Make TCPO (for making glow sticks)
How to make TCPO or bis(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl) oxalate, used in glow stick reactions.

WARNING: This procedure should only be performed by, or under the direct supervision of, an experienced chemist. Please refer to the material safety data sheets of all chemicals for their hazards. Synthesis must be performed in a fumehood.

1. Start with 2,4,6-trichlorophenol and dissolve it in dry toluene (15-20mL of toluene per gram of TCP). Azeotropic distillation may be used to obtain a dry solution.

2. Chill solution in an ice bath to zero Celsius

3. Add one molar equivalent of triethylamine or similar suitable organic base. A dried base, usually over molecular sieves, is preferred.

4. Keep chilled with stirring and add 0.5 mol equivalents drop wise of oxalyl chloride. Extensive evolution of heat will occur as well as formation of a thick off-white precipitate.

5. Once all oxalyl chloride as been added, mixture is allowed to warm to room temperature. It was found that purity increases if stirring is allowed to continue overnight.

6. Suction filter the mixture on a fritted funnel. Discard the filtrate. The TCPO is a fine white powder mixed with triethylammonium chloride at this point.

7. The mixture is washed with methanol or ethanol to remove the triethylammonium chloride and then thoroughly dried, preferably under vacuum.

To perform glow stiick reaction mix these chemicals:

3mg of 9,10-bis(phenyethynyl) anthracene
300mg of sodium acetate or sodium salicylate
10mL of ethyl acetate or diethyl phthalate
All the TCPO in the video.
3mL of hydrogen peroxide added last to initiate the reaction.

The exact same process is used in glow sticks. This is NOT mountain dew. Mountain dew cannot glow like this, it does not have the crucial TCPO chemical or any chemical like that.

The reaction will glow in the dark for several minutes if you use ethyl acetate as the solvent. It will glow for several hours if you use diethyl phthalate as the solvent.

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40 comments
Jan 19, 2010. 3:09 AMfrodobot says:
On the "Nurdrage Lab's" bottle of TCPO, it says that this is a Carcinogenic. Is it safe to use in small amounts?
Jan 19, 2010. 11:30 AMfrodobot says:
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Mar 20, 2011. 3:51 PMrszabó says:
haha im in the 8th grade and i don't know where to get these or i don't know a chemist and im pretty advanced in science next year im skipping 9th grade physical science and going straight into honors 10th grade biology
Mar 20, 2011. 11:47 PMfrodobot says:
So? I'm advanced too and a google search usually brings up a list of the chemicals and where to get them
May 16, 2009. 5:10 PMJK452 says:
Dude that was awesome but uhh can u buy those chemicals somewgere because im in 8th grade and i dont think i could get any of those
May 21, 2009. 1:46 AMmr.space says:
hmmm, somthing tells me that there isnt an experienced chemist supervising him... or me for that matter
Dec 25, 2009. 4:55 AMQwertyuioLP says:
I think I made may "experienced chemist" retire!! Either that or it was my teacher I made retire 'cause I kept showing him up in class and I'm in 8th grade!! LOL!
Mar 20, 2011. 3:53 PMrszabó says:
haha im in the 8th grade and i don't know where to get these or i don't know a chemist and im pretty advanced in science next year im skipping 9th grade physical science and going straight into honors 10th grade biology
Mar 2, 2011. 1:48 PMrhu says:
If i do not have an aspirator...what's the best way for me to dry out the mixture and get all the TCPO?
Jan 25, 2011. 10:26 PMThe Chem Guy says:
I know exactly what you mean. I was looking at a rocket candy video the other day ( the KNO3/Sucrose rockets...) and people were asking why it's called rocket "candy"...that's ridiculous! Anyways, I to am a candian citizen chemist with absolutely no luck in finding local chemicals. I am assuming that you have all the licenses for the concentrated acids, and oxidizers etc...do you know of anyway to obtain anything not labelled green in Canada? Thanks for your reply
Sep 5, 2010. 12:50 PMRoxy 143 says:
Very Nice !!!!!!
Feb 17, 2010. 5:55 PMRye_wrux says:
Im a college student but it is a small school with limited chemical and im trying to show this reaction for a demonstration to my class. is there a way to synthesize 2,4,6-trichlorophenol and 9,10-bis(phenyethynyl) anthracene or would i need to purchase these? I have access to all other necessary chemicals and equipment.
Feb 18, 2010. 7:36 AMRye_wrux says:
Thanks for all the help
May 31, 2009. 7:48 PMterminator_chem says:
and dude i found another reaction to make a glow liquid can you verify if this procedure is safe....im copy pastin the requirements and procedure...i think if u can tell u will help a lot of ppl;-If you don't have luminol than you are in a big problem if you want to make glowsticks. I made a glowing liquid half year ago it was glowing with a red color, the recipe is here: 1. Mix a solution of: a. 40mL distilled water b. 0.8g hydroxide c. 25g K2CO3 d. 1g pyrogallol e. 10 mL standard 37% methanal ("formaldehyde") all in a beaker too large for overflow 2. Darken the room 3. Add 30 mL standard 30% hydrogen peroxide Notes : The red glow is due to the oxidation of pyrogallol and methanal in alkaline peroxide. Either on its own should work but it works better if you use both. Pyrogallol is highly toxic. And if you add the H2O2 too fast it will boil and a lot of formaldehyde will get in to the air what is not so good. This thing is glowing until you add H2O2 to the mix. If you add it fast than it will have a strong light, if you add slow, than it will have a weak light. //I know that tis is not an easy recipe, but is is cheaper and easier than the other ones. You won't make glowstick easier. sum1 posted this recepie....can u tell every1 on instructables if it is safe or not....cause he isnt even using luminol....!!!!!
May 31, 2009. 7:00 PMterminator_chem says:
hola dude....that was awesome and incredibly kool experiment........but senor can u tell me if we have to dry it with the vaccum or can we use it wet!....and this sure breaks the mountain dew hoax though......muchos gracias amigo!
May 31, 2009. 6:36 PMjack_swallows says:
what i meant to say was that do i have to vaccum dry the TCPO or can i use it directly??
May 31, 2009. 6:49 PMjack_swallows says:
im seriously sorry if i irritated you...but pls reply when u can ...!!! :D:D:D
May 31, 2009. 6:21 PMjack_swallows says:
and do we have to dry the mixture under vaccum?
May 31, 2009. 5:53 PMjack_swallows says:
hey dude......awesome experiment liked it alot and i want to make it for my science exhibit which is coming up in 5 days time......can you please tell me an easier way to make the TCPO................please!!!!!!!!
May 31, 2009. 6:10 PMjack_swallows says:
thanks a lot....and are there anymore experiments like this that can help me to win the prize?
May 31, 2009. 6:03 PMjack_swallows says:
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May 11, 2009. 2:18 PMlemonie says:
When you refer to aezeotropic distillation, do you mean reflux with a Dean-Stark or similar?

In my experience there's a significant difference between ethanol & methanol as solvents: I would expect TCPO to dissolve in methanol to some extent?
Recrystallisation appropriate, TLC analysis?

L

The Journal of Unpublished Chemistry
May 13, 2009. 3:34 PMcroutonicus says:
I can think of a much better use for that toluene :) However, just before you vaccum dry the mixture you pour in a clear liquid, not too sure what it is from the instructions (ethanol or methanol?)
May 14, 2009. 3:29 PMcroutonicus says:
Ah my main problem was that i wasn't watching with the sound on. Just don't want to get these things wrong
May 14, 2009. 3:25 PMcroutonicus says:
Thanks. Although why did you have methanol "to hand" :P
May 11, 2009. 2:57 PMlemonie says:
(I should have watched the video, did you click my link?) Thanks for the info, number of times I've "done" a THF still... L
May 11, 2009. 2:12 PMjeff-o says:
Well that's not very hard at all! :-/ I was never much for chemistry - I think I'll continue using commercial glow sticks.
May 12, 2009. 12:29 PMjeff-o says:
LOL. The stuff that people will fall for has ceased to amaze me. Now I just shake my head and weep for the human race.
May 11, 2009. 2:57 PMlemonie says:
It glows like Tonic Water? (or it doesn't?) L

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