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FTP Downtime And I can provide a fast FTP for you to upload the public files if you wish to distribute them to a ... |
27-2-2011 at 16:35 by: Eclectic |
Charring of Lignocellulosic composites You can make furfural from ground corncob and dilute sulfuric acid at no overpressure....it steam di ... |
27-2-2011 at 15:15 by: Eclectic |
Synthesis of longer chain tertiary alcohols I found a few routes to terpineol googleing terpineol with terpin hydrate.
At least one recommended ... |
27-2-2011 at 13:20 by: Eclectic |
Synthesis of longer chain tertiary alcohols Skip step 1? Just neutralize acid, remove alcohol or acetone solvent that was used to make turpen ... |
27-2-2011 at 05:47 by: Eclectic |
Storage of pressurized liquid SO2 in plastic containers I'm pretty sure the "Schrader" valve is spring loaded pressure relief, but there are adapters availa ... |
26-2-2011 at 19:44 by: Eclectic |
Storage of pressurized liquid SO2 in plastic containers Why the need for plastic container? What about used empty propane cylinders for low pressure gasses ... |
26-2-2011 at 18:45 by: Eclectic |
Vanillin Extraction from OTC Vanilla extract. You may be able to get to vanillin from a permanginate oxidation of Euginol (oil of clove, oil of ci ... |
25-2-2011 at 17:47 by: Eclectic |
Make Potassium (from versuchschemie.de) That's just if you start with limonene....Start with turpentine:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alp ... |
25-2-2011 at 07:58 by: Eclectic |
Experimental Preparation of Chlorobutanol Seems it might be advantageous to neutralize the alkali with HCl before workup.
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24-2-2011 at 15:14 by: Eclectic |
Make Potassium (from versuchschemie.de) Well as a dehydrating agent maybe powdered magnalium 50:50 as it's very easy to break up? Also I ra ... |
24-2-2011 at 15:07 by: Eclectic |
Make Potassium (from versuchschemie.de) I you have time, try distilling off the low boilers from the kerosene? I'd suspect at least 2/3 of ... |
23-2-2011 at 16:14 by: Eclectic |
Methanol from Windshield Washer Fluid Also, unless you are using a fractionating column, the vapors are going to be coming out of the liqu ... |
23-2-2011 at 02:50 by: Eclectic |
garbage can chloroform The prep is a bit easier with Clorox Ultra, especially if you can freeze it in a chest freezer to sl ... |
21-2-2011 at 16:07 by: Eclectic |
Dissolving germanium metal @Blogfast: You can get germanium from Ebay as IR lenses |
20-2-2011 at 13:21 by: Eclectic |
Tin (II) Chloride @Blogfast:
Could be, but I had slight excess of the Sb mud which should keep the valence at III. ... |
20-2-2011 at 06:18 by: Eclectic |
Tin (II) Chloride The grey or black mud left after dissolving lead free solder in boiling muriatic acid is most likely ... |
17-2-2011 at 01:34 by: Eclectic |
Garage Experiments With Trichloromethane. Experiment was retried with 2X184oz bottles 6.15% Sodium Hypochlorite.
Poured in 5 gallon plastic b ... |
21-1-2011 at 08:43 by: Eclectic |
What acid will dissolve copper/brass but not chromoly steel? Ammonium nitrate and/or acetate and peroxide might attack the lead as well as the copper and brass.. ... |
19-1-2011 at 23:23 by: Eclectic |
Garage Experiments With Trichloromethane. Yes, pure sodium hypochlorite solution is better. The emulsion is
chloroform and water, but it's ... |
16-1-2011 at 19:34 by: Eclectic |
Garage Experiments With Trichloromethane. Freezing the bleach to a slush to avoid needing ice was the main point of
the experiment. It seem ... |
16-1-2011 at 06:38 by: Eclectic |
Garage Experiments With Trichloromethane. (BUMP)
Did anyone ever figure out what the White precipitate is? I tried this with 3 gallons Clo ... |
15-1-2011 at 19:18 by: Eclectic |
Electrolysis of sodium chloride in acetone Electrolizing 25% acetone/water saturated with sodium chloride might be worth trying as a means to m ... |
13-1-2011 at 23:37 by: Eclectic |
Ceramic chemistry ware. No, but her is a google search that turns up more interesting links for formulating bodies using tal ... |
13-1-2011 at 18:12 by: Eclectic |
Ceramic chemistry ware. yup....Cordierite is almost totally impervious to thermal stress....it's just a matter of adding eno ... |
13-1-2011 at 16:50 by: Eclectic |
Ceramic chemistry ware. I think adding talc to the body to get 30-50% cordierite would help with sintering and consolidation ... |
13-1-2011 at 16:18 by: Eclectic |
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