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Microwave-made Nitric Acid Hello Ayush,
I'm not sure how electrochemistry is related to "Microwave-made Nitric Aci ... |
23-7-2005 at 04:42 by: jpsmith123 |
A true “gel” silica gel binder for graphite (or PbO2?) electrodes. Interesting.
One of my many ideas was to try to mix PbO2 with a castable ceramic like this stuff: ... |
21-7-2005 at 19:35 by: jpsmith123 |
More on PbO2 electrodes Well unfortunately I don't have what I would call "glassworking skill" (although I ha ... |
21-7-2005 at 18:52 by: jpsmith123 |
More on PbO2 electrodes Hello Garage_chemist,
I'm glad to to see you had success with your cell.
I debated using ... |
21-7-2005 at 17:31 by: jpsmith123 |
Tantalum Rod Substrate Well, I just ordered some tantalum rod.
I ordered 6" of 0.09 inch diameter tantalum...and it ... |
21-7-2005 at 07:27 by: jpsmith123 |
More on PbO2 electrodes I found another forum where people have been discussing making perchlorate by electrolysis:
http: ... |
14-7-2005 at 05:35 by: jpsmith123 |
Any Successful PbO2 Anodes Here? After reading everything related to PbO2 anodes I could find here, I get the impression that no one ... |
12-7-2005 at 04:22 by: jpsmith123 |
What about silicon as an anode in a chlorate cell? Unionised:
Sorry that the discussion has wandered.
It seems that there are already so many chlo ... |
11-7-2005 at 05:44 by: jpsmith123 |
Another Idea Taking the plastic substrate idea one step further, I wonder if the anode could be made of epoxy mix ... |
10-7-2005 at 22:17 by: jpsmith123 |
What about silicon as an anode in a chlorate cell? Strictly speaking, maybe it does actually plate lead first, and then the lead is immediately oxidize ... |
8-7-2005 at 16:19 by: jpsmith123 |
What about silicon as an anode in a chlorate cell? Hello 12AX7,
Being that I haven't had a chance to try making any anodes yet, I can't sa ... |
8-7-2005 at 01:59 by: jpsmith123 |
Microwave-made Nitric Acid Actually it may be the other way around.
In the patent and the paper I cited, the microwave disch ... |
7-7-2005 at 17:36 by: jpsmith123 |
What about silicon as an anode in a chlorate cell? Looks really messy. Rats.
I'm wondering, did you anodize the lead anode using the method I p ... |
7-7-2005 at 16:47 by: jpsmith123 |
What about silicon as an anode in a chlorate cell? Hmmm. I didn't know that several people had already unsuccessfully attempted to use plastic sub ... |
6-7-2005 at 18:42 by: jpsmith123 |
What about silicon as an anode in a chlorate cell? I believe that pure silicon has a high resistivity, so I was under the impression that you would nee ... |
6-7-2005 at 07:07 by: jpsmith123 |
Method for anodic oxidation of lead. Hello 12AX7,
I found the following by way of a Google search. I don't know if it works or no ... |
6-7-2005 at 04:37 by: jpsmith123 |
What about Pb as a substrate for PbO2? I wonder if a piece of pure lead could be somehow anodically oxidized and/or plated with PbO2 by the ... |
6-7-2005 at 00:54 by: jpsmith123 |
What about silicon as an anode in a chlorate cell? I have enough platinum that I could run at a few amps, conservatively, but the more I look into it, ... |
5-7-2005 at 19:16 by: jpsmith123 |
6km/sec VOD From Cast NaCLO4 Composition Thanks for that interesting patent regarding methylamine perchlorate.
BTW, it seems the commercia ... |
2-7-2005 at 02:36 by: jpsmith123 |
Microwave-made Nitric Acid It seems that using microwaves to make nitric oxide may be the easiest and best way to go.
At fir ... |
2-7-2005 at 01:53 by: jpsmith123 |
Birkeland-Eyde reactor for making nitric acid. Hello Marvin,
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're saying. Are you saying tha ... |
29-6-2005 at 23:21 by: jpsmith123 |
Birkeland-Eyde reactor for making nitric acid. It's similar in the sense that you've got a high AC voltage and an insulator...I guess tha ... |
29-6-2005 at 20:31 by: jpsmith123 |
Birkeland-Eyde reactor for making nitric acid. Although I'm not planning on trying to make any HNO3 in the near future, it is something I look ... |
29-6-2005 at 18:17 by: jpsmith123 |
What about silicon as an anode in a chlorate cell? I was thinking that products like SiCl4 might not form in an aqueous environment.
In any case, I ... |
29-6-2005 at 16:34 by: jpsmith123 |
What about silicon as an anode in a chlorate cell? Hello Marvin,
Yes my first thought was that you'd get SiO2 and that would stop it, but, acco ... |
28-6-2005 at 16:49 by: jpsmith123 |
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