Who invented glow sticks?

Glow sticks were developed in the 1960's by a chemist named Edwin Chandross working under government contract for Bell Labs. He developed glowsticks to explain the process of chemicals emitting intense light without giving off heat (chemiluminescence).
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What year were glow sticks invented?

Several US patents for glow stick-type devices were received by various inventors. Bernard Dubrow and Eugene Daniel Guth patented a packaged chemiluminescent material in June 1965. In October 1973, Clarence W. Gilliam, David Iba Sr., and Thomas N. Hall were registered as inventors of the Chemical Lighting Device.
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What was the first glow stick?

Glow sticks were first made in the 1960s when a scientist, Edwin Chandross tried to copy fireflies. He thought it was fascinating how they gave off a natural light. He made the first glow stick from oxalyl chloride and hydrogen peroxide. Since Edwin's invention many scientist after made improvements to the invention.
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Where was glow sticks invented?

Those initial scientists, working out of Naval Air Weapons Center China Lake, were trying to recreate the bioluminescent qualities of fireflies when they discovered chemiluminescence – the chemistry that powers light sticks today.
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Who invented glow in the dark?

Inventors Clarence Gilliam and Thomas Hall patented the first Chemical Lighting Device in October 1973 (Patent 3,764,796).
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The Science Of Glow Sticks



What was the original purpose of glow sticks?

Invention. From bike decorations to Halloween accessories, glow sticks have wide recreational use, but they were originally patented as a signaling device. This function is different from molecular chemical signaling – glow sticks were intended as emergency flares minus the open flame.
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What happens if you bite a glow stick?

Take a deep breath. The ingredients in glow sticks are generally non-toxic, and most cases will not require medical attention. However, if glow stick fluid is swallowed, it may cause an upset stomach and some mouth irritation.
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Do glow sticks expire?

How long is the shelf life of Glow Sticks? Depending on how they are packaged the shelf life is 1 to 4 years. Glow products kept in foil packaging will last for up to 4 years and items with no foil packaging have usually just over a 1 year shelf life.
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Is Edwin chandross still alive?

Chandross is alive today and resides in Berkeley Heights, N.J. He is known for his work and research on fiber optics, and has often been recognized for his research and contributions to the field.
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Why do glow sticks stop glowing?

Whilst the molecules of the dye are always present in the solution, the hydrogen peroxide and the diphenyl oxalate are slowly used up by the reaction, until one runs out and the reaction ceases – and it's at this point that the glow stick will stop emitting its glow.
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Did they have glow sticks in the 80s?

Often used for government or military emergencies after dark, the glow stick gained favor among children (and concertgoing adults) in the 1980s. First sold as novelty entertainment at dances and circuses, glow sticks were adopted by kids who were going camping or trick-or-treating.
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What is glow stick made of?

What's in a glow stick? Our glow sticks contain two chemicals; hydrogen peroxide and tert butyl alcohol, these mix with a fluorescent dye to achieve the coloured glowstick effect. It's the hydrogen peroxide that is held inside the glass vial.
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Are glow sticks 70s?

The story goes that glow sticks first emerged on the gig-scene back in 1971, introduced by the son of a factory worker whose company was hired by American Cyanamid to assemble glow sticks.
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What is the liquid in glow sticks?

The glow stick's outer plastic tube holds a solution of an oxalate ester and an electron-rich dye along with a glass vial filled with a hydrogen peroxide solution. The signature snap that starts the reaction signals that you've broken the glass tube, releasing the hydrogen peroxide.
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What color glow stick is the brightest?

Green or yellow glowsticks are typically the brightest glowing colours followed by orange, so go for these if you're using glowsticks for visibility or emergency beacons. These colours are the purest and therefore the brightest as they contain less fluorescent dye than other colours.
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Can you reuse glow sticks?

When you want to enjoy the stick again, just get it out of the freezer, let it thaw a little, then shake it to help it glow again. This is a process you can repeat over and over again but the glow stick will keep fading, eventually losing its glow completely.
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Who is Edwin chandross?

Edwin Chandross—a New Jersey resident, professional chemist, and the unwitting father of the most popular rave accessory in history: the glow stick.
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Is there glass in glow sticks?

Most are made of an outer plastic casing with a small glass capsule inside. The outer tube is filled with dye, which determines the color of the glow stick, and a chemical called diphenyl oxalate. The glass within contains hydrogen peroxide, the same thing you might use to clean out a cut or scrape.
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What colors do glow sticks come in?

Long Lasting, 10 - 14 Hours of glow time. 7 colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, and Pink. CHILD SAFE: Non-Toxic, waterproof and CPSIA Compliant. Great Value Pack of Premium Glowsticks.
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Can glow sticks go in water?

While submersing a light stick in a container of water – like a milk jug, glass bottle or fish bowl – will create a cool, decorative effect, it does not amplify the light. The temperature of the water can, however, produce an effect.
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Can you put glow sticks in drinks?

You can make any drink appear to glow by using glowing products: Use glow sticks as cocktail stirrers. Simply snap the glow stick before serving the drink. The glow from the stick will illuminate the liquid.
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Does freezing glow sticks make them last longer?

Temperature directly affects glow chemical products, whatever form they are in. The reason an activated glow stick lasts longer in colder temperatures is because the colder temperatures slow down the chemical reaction. By placing a glow stick in the freezer you freeze the chemicals, slowing the reaction right down.
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Are glow in the dark bracelets safe?

They add that some irritation to the mouth may occur and that the plastic device itself can be a choking hazard. Exposing the skin or the eyes to dibutyl phthalate can also cause irritation. In most cases, medical attention is not needed.
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How do you clean glow stick liquid?

Mix a solution of one teaspoon liquid hand dishwashing detergent, one-fourth cup distilled white vinegar, and one cup of cool water. Dip a soft-bristled brush into the solution and work it into the stained area.
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Are glow sticks toxic to cats?

Glow sticks and jewelry contain a very bitter tasting liquid called dibutyl phthalate. While rarely deadly, just one bite into glow sticks can cause your cat to drool profusely. Most of these exposures can be managed at home.
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