Chemicals that glow with specifics colors when exposed to an current

In summary, the conversation revolves around finding chemicals that can glow in specific colors when exposed to an electric current. The request is for red, green, and blue colors and the current will most likely be direct current. The chemicals need to be electrically conductive and exhibit electroluminescence as a solid or liquid. The suggestion is to look for diodes in Electronics and to check a patent for a description of a solid electroluminescent device. It is also mentioned that the chemicals will be used in small glass-like cells and the current will be supplied through wires.
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I'm looking for certain chemicals that glow with specifics colors when exposed to an electric current.
 
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What colors and how will you apply the current?
 
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Look in Electronics, I think they have diodes that do the same thing ;)
 
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chemisttree said:
What colors and how will you apply the current?

im looking for red green and blue, and as for the current it will most likely be direct current.
and it has to be a chemical.
 
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Do you know of any matter that we interact with that isn't a chemical? Will this chemical be a gas and will you apply current across electrodes separated by this gas? Will it be a solid and will you apply current in the form of an electron stream from an ion gun? Will the substance need to be electrically conductive and exhibit electroluminescence as a solid?
 
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im going to use the chemicals in small glass-like cells.
the electric current will be supplied through wires.
it needs to be electrically conductive when diluted in the glass-like cells.
and it needs to exhibit electroluminescence as solid and liquid.
 
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ill see if that works.
 

Related to Chemicals that glow with specifics colors when exposed to an current

What are chemicals that glow with specific colors when exposed to an electric current?

These chemicals are known as phosphors. They are substances that emit visible light when excited by an energy source, such as an electric current.

How do phosphors work?

Phosphors contain atoms with electrons in specific energy levels. When these electrons are excited by an energy source, they jump to higher energy levels. As they return to their original energy levels, they emit photons of light, creating the glowing effect.

What colors can phosphors produce?

The specific color produced by a phosphor depends on its chemical composition and the energy level of the excited electrons. Phosphors can produce a range of colors, including red, green, blue, and yellow.

What are some practical applications of phosphors?

Phosphors are commonly used in fluorescent lights, LED displays, and television screens to produce different colors of light. They are also used in glow-in-the-dark toys and safety signs.

Are phosphors safe to use?

In general, phosphors are safe to use. However, some phosphors may contain toxic chemicals, so it is important to handle them with caution and follow proper safety measures when working with them.

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