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  • [Narrator] Fireworks have been around for millennia.

    [旁白]煙花已經存在了幾千年。

  • They flood the sky with brilliant bursts

    它們在天空中泛起了燦爛的火花

  • of scarlet, emerald, and ivory,

    猩紅、翡翠和象牙的。

  • but never blue.

    但絕不是藍色的。

  • Pyrotechnicians have tried to produce

    煙火師曾試圖製造

  • blue fireworks for centuries,

    幾百年來,藍色的煙花。

  • and they have yet to succeed.

    而他們還沒有成功。

  • Why is blue so elusive?

    為什麼藍色如此難以捉摸?

  • John Conkling: The blue has been

    約翰-康克林。藍色已被

  • very, very difficult to achieve

    千難萬難

  • at a level comparable to the greens and reds and whites,

    處於與綠色和紅白相媲美的水準。

  • just because it's a stability issue at high temperatures.

    只是因為這是在高溫下的穩定性問題。

  • [Narrator] That's John Conkling.

    [旁白]那是約翰-康克林。

  • He's one of the world's leading experts in pyrotechnics,

    他是世界頂尖的煙火專家之一。

  • and he says the problem comes down to chemistry.

    他說,問題歸結為化學。

  • You see, to make fireworks,

    你看,做煙花。

  • you need four basic components:

    你需要四個基本組件。

  • fuel (usually gunpowder),

    燃料(通常是火藥);

  • a compound that produces color,

    一種能產生顏色的化合物。

  • a fuse,

    保險絲。

  • and glue to hold it all together.

    和膠水將其固定在一起。

  • You mix this stuff up into what's called a pellet,

    你把這些東西混合成所謂的顆粒。

  • and then shoot it into the air.

    然後將其射向空中。

  • When the fuse burns up,

    當保險絲燒燬後。

  • it sets off the gunpowder, which explodes.

    它引爆了火藥,爆炸了。

  • That explosion heats up those color-producing compounds,

    這種爆炸會把那些產色化合物加熱。

  • causing them to glow.

    導致他們發光。

  • And it turns out...

    結果發現...

  • Conkling: The hotter you can get the molecules

    康克林。你能讓分子越熱越好

  • in your flame, the more emission you're gonna get,

    在你的火焰,更多的排放 你會得到。

  • so the brighter and more intense the flame color's gonna be.

    所以,越是明亮和更強烈的火焰顏色的會是。

  • [Narrator] But there's a limit,

    [旁白]但這是有限度的。

  • because temperatures that are too hot

    因為溫度太高

  • will break down those molecules and wash out the color.

    會分解這些分子,洗出顏色。

  • But some molecules are hardier than others.

    但有些分子比其他分子更堅韌。

  • Strontium chloride, the compound used to make red fireworks,

    氯化鍶,是用來製作紅色煙花的化合物。

  • can withstand at least 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit.

    可以承受至少1500華氏度的高溫。

  • That's hotter than some lava.

    這比岩漿還熱。

  • But to make a blue firework, you need copper chloride,

    但要做藍色的煙花,需要氯化銅。

  • which is much more fragile.

    這一點要脆弱得多。

  • As soon as it gets hot enough to blaze blue,

    只要天氣熱到藍天白雲的程度。

  • at least 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit,

    至少1,000華氏度。

  • it starts to break down.

    它開始分解。

  • So pyrotechnicians need to find a mixture

    所以煙火師需要找到一種混合物

  • that gets hot enough to set off the blue compound

    足夠熱的藍色複合物。

  • but not so hot that it destroys the color.

    但又不至於熱到破壞顏色。

  • Conkling: It's a delicate balance.

    康克林這是一個微妙的平衡。

  • [Narrator] And even after centuries of searching,

    [旁白]即使經過幾個世紀的尋找,

  • we still haven't discovered the right one,

    我們仍然沒有發現正確的一個。

  • nor have we found a more stable replacement

    也沒有找到更穩定的替代品

  • for copper chloride.

    為氯化銅。

  • And even if we do, we'd better hope that it's cheap

    即使我們這樣做,我們最好希望它是便宜的。

  • and nontoxic.

    且無毒。

  • Conkling: Arsenic, for example, has been used

    康克林。例如,砷已經被用於

  • in some old fireworks formulations,

    在一些老煙花配方中。

  • but obviously an arsenic compound

    但顯然是一種砷化合物

  • is not something you wanna put up in the smoke

    不是你想放的東西在煙霧中

  • where people are watching the fireworks.

    在那裡人們正在觀看煙花。

  • [Narrator] To be fair, we've gotten close-ish.

    [旁白]公平地說,我們已經接近了。

  • Conkling: There's some respectable pale blues

    康克林。有一些值得尊敬的淡藍調。

  • that are used more in special effects,

    在特效中使用較多的。

  • where the audience is a little closer to the action,

    在這裡,觀眾離行動更近一些。

  • and usually the color is more visible.

    且通常顏色比較明顯。

  • It's been a long search, and we're not there yet.

    我們找了很久,還沒找到。

  • [Narrator] But there's still hope for bright blue.

    [旁白]但明亮的藍色仍有希望。

  • Conkling: Certainly it's possible,

    康克林。當然,這是可能的。

  • as there are people working on it,

    因為有人在努力。

  • so there could be a breakthrough one of these days.

    是以,有可能有一個突破的這些天。

  • [Narrator] And even if we never find that brilliant blue,

    [旁白]即使我們永遠也找不到那片燦爛的藍色

  • there's still plenty to get excited about on the horizon,

    還有很多事情可以讓人興奮。

  • like fireworks that burst into different shapes

    如同煙花般綻放出不同的形狀

  • and patterns, even letters.

    和圖案,甚至字母。

  • So maybe one day we can have an American-flag firework

    也許有一天,我們可以有一個美國國旗的煙花。

  • for the Fourth of July.

    為國慶節。

  • We just need to get that blue.

    我們只需要得到那個藍色的。

[Narrator] Fireworks have been around for millennia.

[旁白]煙花已經存在了幾千年。

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