Posted 10 March 2005 - 12:55 PM
OK, it's been silent here for a long time, but I'd like to come back to the topic "few interesting chemicals...". If you don't mind, of course.
UROTROPINE, or known as HEXAMINE as well. I really hoped to get more answers, or at least comments, because for me, could say, this chemical turned absolutely new page of making coloured flames.
I don't know why this chemical is not popular at all, I've seen only very few mixtures having it in. Somebody wrote in the topic of blue colour with KNO3 that he got beautiful blue with hexamine. 10 points!!! Sadly, the only time here somebody mentioned it.
Why it is so special (at least in my mind)? Let's divide flame and visual burning into 3 parts: the center of the flame, the top or edges and finally reflection of the flame from, let's say, walls. Make different mixtures. Keep the oxydizer constant and change fuel. Look at the flame very carefully. Sure you can see the difference between different chemicals. Of all possible chemicals I have tested, only urotropine gave all these 3 parts 10-point-quality.
One more interesting detail - you can get very good results even having no chlorine donor at all! Like this: 85 Sr(NO3)2 and 15 urotropine. This is very beautiful red. Replace urotropine with say dextrine, sulphur etc, and you'll see what I'm talking about. The same with Ba(NO3)2 and CuO. Pretty nice colours. But what if there is chlorine presented? Sure, it's better. What is good chemical for getting chlorine?
No doubt, NH4ClO4. I know, at least in UK and Australia you have real difficulties to get that chemical. Sad, sad. Anyway, I think it is the best one. But there are others.
Many, if not most mixtures seem to have PVC or parlon. PVC having 57% and parlon even more, 68% chlorine of its weight. There is even better - hexachlorethane C2Cl6. As high as 89,9% chlorine. But - you can't use every chemical containing chlorine. So, I would say, the last one gives almost nothing. As for PVC and parlon, effect is. But, take these 3 different parts of flame and then think carefully is that you expected for? This, earlier given very simple formulae. 85 Sr(NO3)2 and 15 urotropine. The flame, the edge and surroundings are red. Adding no matter how many or little of PVC turns the main flame to bright yellow. The edge will be a bit more red (dark red), but in my opinion, the whole result gets worse.
OK, you can't get NH4ClO4? No problem, cut off O4. What remains, is ammonia cloride, NH4Cl. In my experiments, it worked like AP - the colour of the flame gets more deep and dark. Here is the only problem - too many ammonia chloride in the mixture blocks the burning process. But, very simple one: Sr(NO3)2 83, urotropine 12 and ammonia chloride 5. Beautiful.
If you don't have nitrates, no problem. Works with carbonate as well.
Another interesting fact. Spectrometrically the best result of coloured flames would be with urotropine, magnesium dust and strontium chloride. Only this requires AP as a oxidizer. But, I tested KClO4 works pretty good as well.
So, if anybody likes something to add, even argue or what ever, be my guest. Especially I would like to know if anybody has already tried this chemical, or if he will try it, let me know, how it was???
Greetings, aapua