I just thought of a interesting (but requiring safety precautions and nevertheless potentially dangerous) way to prepare H2SO4 from household
chemicals: Bleach (NaClO), Epsom salt (MgSO4.7H2O), ammonia water and Acetic acid. (Please comply with local laws)
Step 1. Prepare HOCl. React NaOCl and Acetic acid (HAc), or select another preparation method. Distill to collect HOCl (note, as a significant part
of the HOCl and Cl2O come over first, distill half of the solution to concentrate the HOCl). Repeat the distillation to further concentrate. One could
also use acetone to extract the HOCl (see Patent 3078180 for details).
NaClO + HAc --> NaAc + HOCl
Step 2. Prepare (NH4)2SO4. Add NH4OH to MgSO4 and filter out the white Mg(OH)2 precipitate.
MgSO4 + 2 NH4OH --> Mg(OH)2 (s) +(NH4)2SO4
Step 3. React Ammonium sulfate and HOCl taking precautions. First, use a very flat vessel with low walls to limit potential condensation of explosive
NCl3 vapors. Apply gentle heat and perform the reaction outdoors as the reaction is expected to also produce toxic gases (chloramines). Take safety
precautions in the event of exploding droplets of NCl3 which have been accidentally allowed to collect. One would expect the following:
(NH4)2SO4 + 2 HOCl ---> 2 NH4ClO + H2SO4
but ammonium hypochlorite is so unstable one only observes an exothermic decomposition reaction finally resulting in NCl3 vapors and water. In
particular, the reaction chain between NH4OH and HOCl is given as:
A. MonoChloramine
NH4OH + HOCl --> NH2Cl + 2 H2O
B. DiChloramine
NH2Cl + HOCl --> NHCl2 + H2O
C. TriChloramine (or Nitrogen Trichloride)
NHCl2+ HOCl --> NCl3 (g) + H2O
Note: If any Nitrogen trichloride remains in solution, a hydrolysis occurs:
NCl3 + 3 H2O → NH3 (g) + 3 HOCl
and if any ammonia dissolves, the reaction chains starts again.
The remaining solution is just dilute H2SO4 (note, this is not a synthesis of NCl3 as we are avoiding vapor condensation). Why a potentially dangerous
synthesis, working with SO3 is not exactly safe either, and both routes should only be attempted by skilled chemists taking appropriate safety
precautions.
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Alternate method for preparation: Just treat an aqueous solution of concentrated (NH4)2SO4 with Cl2. The final product will be H2SO4 and HCl. One
could use Ag2O to remove the HCl (via AgCl) and further encourage the reaction move to the right. This variation could form more concentrated H2SO4.
[Edited on 17-2-2012 by AJKOER] |