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Make a 100ft glow stick

video Make a 100ft glow stick
How to make a 100 ft glow stick. Just in time for Halloween. Brighter than Electroluminescent wire and self-powered. This can be used to decorate, glow stuff up, or create all kinds of awesome effects.

Warning: TCPO is carcinogenic and you should wear gloves and masks while working with it.

The procedure is simple, mix together:

500mg of 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene
17g of TCPO (Also known as bis(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)oxalate)
500mL of diethyl phthalate solvent

Heat it up until it dissolves. Then top it up to about 2.1 liters and add 120mL of hydrogen peroxide and 10g of sodium acetate. Shake thoroughly and draw into a 100 ft glow stick with an inner diameter of 3/8". Suction by a vacuum pump is recommended.

To prevent spilling the ends should be capped with brass or plastic compression fittings. Leave 5+ feet of space in the tube to allow for expansion of the chemicals depending on temperature.

Glow stick will last for about 6 hours. Use more TCPO if a longer glow is needed.

Congrats, now you have a 100 foot glow stick.

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I couldn't submit this to the Halloween contest. But i hope all of you still enjoy it anyway :)
 

36 comments
Oct 27, 2009. 11:54 PMBenson1 says:
What would you add to make it a different color if possible? And if you didn't add the bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene would it be colorless or just not work?
Nov 6, 2011. 11:28 AMuberdum05 says:
If you say that you omit the 9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene and it generates heat, make a longer, say 1000ft and then coil it up and stick it in a room :)
Oct 28, 2009. 10:30 PMBenson1 says:
Alright, thanks for the help!
Nov 7, 2010. 8:41 PMUltra-Indigo says:
Night volleyball/soccer with glowing ball in black ninja uniforms
Nov 5, 2010. 7:11 AMwd4dui says:
Make enough to; 1) Wrap the Empire State Building, 2) The Golden (or your desired color) Gate Bridge, 3) outline the Grand Canyon, 4) tie a mile or two to a passenger type hot air balloon, 5) outline the US boarder all the way around(Now thats allot of glow stick), 6) install on the edges of Jumbo Jet for really cool night flights, 7) attach to edges of a wind-mill or....
I know, I know!!! Cut them up in small sections, 4 to 8 inches with a breakable vial of the stuff that activates....wait. What? They already have that? Well, never mind.

Wish I had paid more attention to chemistry in high-school.

Great N-Structable!
Nov 4, 2010. 6:50 PMmortgrimm says:
I have got a 18.5 litre bottle to put all this in. how much of each chemical will i need?
Nov 1, 2010. 8:57 AMmartzsam says:
Squirt gun.
Aug 9, 2010. 11:31 AMhaptotrope says:
I think the neatest part is the filling of the tube. And I think that if you wove/tied/linked into a web/macrame structure and used the vacuum to fill it -- and watch the pattern trace through... and then made it dump into a recycled fountain of glow spray.
Jul 30, 2010. 8:24 PMsequret says:
how do "real" glowsticks keep from glowing unti you crack them?
Aug 3, 2010. 7:41 PMArano says:
a glowstick is a plastic tube with a liquid in it and a glass vial in it with a second liquid... cracking the stick cracks the glass. the liquids react with each other and emit light
Jun 12, 2010. 7:21 AMwertyleigh says:
Hmnm... A Steam/cyber punk Hoop Skirt/dress?
Jul 25, 2010. 9:08 PMSewLolita says:
it might make more sense to use EL wire, since glow sticks run out after a bit...
Jul 26, 2010. 1:01 AMSewLolita says:
I know- but for the other poster's purpose ( since cyber and steampunk are both at the 'dear god, that's time expensive and time consuming' end of fashion/costuming, so such outfits are generally kept for many wearings ) EL's lighter weight, stitchability (i know, not a word :P) and re-usability might be better suited.
Jul 19, 2010. 7:17 AMuhsnamih says:
nice once, How about making a line figure using it.
Jul 25, 2010. 8:42 AMmahirh says:
i would really like one made with rubrene ,more tcpo and 30 grams of catalyst ..... BOOM ..... KABOOM
Oct 26, 2009. 6:11 PMcylonics says:
When your glowing is done, how do you dispose of the carcinogenic chemicals?
May 6, 2010. 1:43 PMFlutterVertigo says:
<< NurdRage:  Costs a lot of money for disposal of such viciously toxic compounds but it's the responsible thing to do>>

Here in Indy (the days are counting down to GenCon!), there are two services which are provided  every so often:

1) pulverizing paper (software can overcome that) for $5 per bag/box) the lines look like a whore house on dollar days, even with multiple queues.  The company which does it basically gets (nearly) free advertising.  The lines are incredibly long even if have 2/4 queues.  It's like "a whore house on dollar days."

2) another service, this one is free, is like a drive-thru for HazMat , focusing upon the disposal of old Rx, aerosols, ...   there are are always a number of Hg deposits   

The TV media tells people if something looks odd, dusty/dirty containers, avoid it and schedule ASAP time with HazMat.


phil
Mar 16, 2010. 4:12 AMJohnJY says:
 Signal helicopters at night? Use it like the Graffiti Research Lab would, string it really high on buildings, or across then, in a large city.  
Jan 27, 2010. 7:05 AMdjlewis725 says:
OMG! That mixer would make ultimate chocolate milk! :D
Jan 13, 2010. 12:58 AMnoname420 says:
I have no idea what you could do, i like the idea of wrapping it around a car, um, OH i got it get a 1000 feet, spell out " INSTRUCTABLES" than go for a over head view so it looks cool, or put it on the outline of a house
Jan 12, 2010. 6:50 PMzieak says:
Very neat!
Dec 9, 2009. 4:25 PMdioblo2345 says:
i think you should put it on a car and drive around .the reason im writing like this is becuase im ageeing with amyluthein
Nov 29, 2009. 9:17 AMknektek says:
how much would this cost?
Nov 13, 2009. 6:53 AMAmyLuthien says:
OoOooO!!  Wrap it around a car and drive around!  That would be awesome!
Oct 28, 2009. 8:21 PMe.tingle says:
how many comments do you need because i would love to see a 1000 foot long glow stick
Oct 29, 2009. 8:41 PMe.tingle says:
 well i will do my best to get it viewed 
Oct 28, 2009. 6:12 AMSquintz82 says:
This is a great video for this time of year. Glow sticks are so cheap these days but it would be cool to see them recycled the day after. So how can we take commercial glow sticks, chop them up, and reactivate their glow?

As kids we use to break open glow sticks and cover our walls with the liquid. How toxic is this stuff?
Oct 26, 2009. 5:34 PMxboxteen01 says:
how much does it cost to make one of these?
awesome project btw.
Oct 26, 2009. 4:32 PMmarc92 says:
Try taking some long exposure photos with this.

They would be great!

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