Thermally color-changing candles
First Claim
1. A thermochromic composition, said composition comprising:
- a) an electron-donating chromogenic material;
b) an electron accepting material;
c) a compound selected from the group consisting of organic esters, aldehydes, ketones, and combinations thereof; and
whereby the composition is a reversible, positive, non-microencapsulated thermochromic composition which develops a brilliant color of high density from a colorless state on heating.
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Abstract
A candle with an excellent attractive effect of color change with the use of positive and negative types of thermochromic dyes which develop a highly dense color on heating to the melting point of wax. These are composed of a plurality of (A) an electron donating chromogenic organic compound, (B) an electron accepting aromatic organic compound, (C) a medium selected from aliphatic alcohols or paraffinic waxes, (D) one or more of oil-based fragrances containing aromatic aldehydes, ketones, or esters, and (E) soluble halides or nitrates of transition metals. By controlling the relative proportions and the physical proximity of a plurality of ingredients from (A) through (E) in a candle or candle wax or other waxes, a color develops from a colorless state giving a positive thermochromic effect, the initial color is erased giving a negative thermochromic effect on heating or when the candle burns. These color changing waxes and candles made therefrom transform from one color shade to another color shade when mixed with conventional oil-based dyes to give a color-to-color effect on heating or melting the wax as the candle burns.
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10 Claims
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1. A thermochromic composition, said composition comprising:
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a) an electron-donating chromogenic material; b) an electron accepting material; c) a compound selected from the group consisting of organic esters, aldehydes, ketones, and combinations thereof; and whereby the composition is a reversible, positive, non-microencapsulated thermochromic composition which develops a brilliant color of high density from a colorless state on heating. - View Dependent Claims (2, 10)
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3. A candle wax, said candle wax comprising:
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a) an electron-donating chromogenic material; b) an electron accepting material; c) paraffinic wax; d) a compound selected from the group consisting of organic esters, aldehydes, ketones, and combinations thereof; and whereby the candle wax is a reversible, positive, non-microencapsulated thermally changing candle wax which develops a brilliant color of high density on heating. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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7. A composition, said composition comprising:
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a) an electron-donating chromogenic organic compound; b) an electron-accepting organic compound; c) an immobilization/reaction medium or solvent selected from aliphatic alcohols; d) additional ingredients selected from the group consisting of aromatic aldehydes or dialdehydes, esters, or ketones and combinations thereof; and whereby the composition is a reversible, non-microencapsulated, color-changing material containing a negative thermochromic material which develops a brilliant color of high density from a colorless state on heating. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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