@nj_bartel- isopropanol is what i'm using, and it does burn blue, kinda. the visible flame sometimes begins as a bluish color nearest the fuel source, and quickly turns to a yellow for the course of the rest of the flame. i'm wanting to make as much of the flame blue as possible.
@bill- thanks for the link. i read through it, and even checked out some of the options in the grid. selenium looked good at first, but the danger to the respiratory system makes it undesirable, plus i cant find any information on dermal reactions.
the copper looks like the best bet. but i am by far not a chemistry major, so i have no idea what form of copper would work well. would copper chloride, boric acid, or potasium chloride work in my alcohol? these, from what i glean, give a greenish blue or purple flame, but my info sources are talking about mixing these items in lamp oil, kerosene, methylated spirits, or other petroleum based fuels. and for obvious reasons, this isnt a good idea for my application.
even the alcohol isnt absolutely mandatory, as long as the primary fuel is something that burns at relatively low temp, isnt particularly poisonous, or reactive, and doesnt leave anything behind like the petroleum products. cheap and easily available would also be great draws, too. thats why i like the alcohol- it fits all of these needs/wants. suggestions are welcome, though
thanks again!
Dana.