Subject: Invisible inks
The following item appeared in sci.chem and is reposted here without the knowledge or consent of the author. Article 3493 of sci.chem: From: ee5391aa [at] triton__unm__edu (Duke McMullan n5gax) Newsgroups: sci.chem Subject: Re: Invisible in normal light but fluorescent in UV? Date: 3 Apr 91 Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque In article <1991Apr1.093047.16106 [at] agate__berkeley__edu> mkent [at] dewey__soe__berkeley__edu (Marty Kent) asks about ultraviolet-fluorescent "invisible" inks. There's this outfit up in Washington State that sells books of the sort which make far-left liberals shiver in mortal fear and far-right conservatives salivate like Dr. Pavlov's dogs. They are: Loompanics Unlimited P.O. Box 1197 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Their current catalog lists _The_Secret_Science_of_Covert_Inks_ by Samuel Rubin (ISBN 0-915179-44-X), at twelve bucks ninety-five. There is a chapter on ultraviolet inks, from which I'll provide a few excerpts. Rubin goes into some detail on different types of UV lamps, but isn't clear on which types work best with which inks. Dissolving quinine sulfate in a small amount of water to which a few drops of sulfuric acid have been added gives an ink that dries to an invisible-in-sunlight state which shows up blue under UV. (Note also his precise, quantitative formulations. ;^) Dissolve aspirin in water. Instant blue UV ink. Pee in your pen. Instant invisible ink. (So sayeth the book.) Now, a disclaimer: I haven't tested _any_ of these. All sound capable of gunking up your pen, but should be fairly easy to un-gunk. That last one may smell a little funny, too. Nearly any "invisible" ink will be visible (though not necessarily easily so) on some types of paper. "Your mileage may vary." I must add that, in my experience, using UV inks for clear-conscienced "annotating" of books is a completely novel application! G'luck, d *** Conservation DistList Instance 4:54 Distributed: Friday, April 12, 1991 Message Id: cdl-4-54-006 ***Received on Friday, 12 April, 1991