it also occurs to me that some of the reaction may not be as straightforward as i have been assuming. there may be significant losses to the formation
of metal-phosphides as part of the slag. that, to me, would be an acceptable loss since it is the use of a reactive metal that has brought the whole
concept of phosphorus production within the reach of home experimenters. i wonder if using the excess aluminum is contributing to this...
upon further study this seems very likely since AlP is sold as rodenticide under trade names: Celphos, Fumitoxin, Phostoxin, and Quick Phos which are
produced by igniting a mixture of phosphorus and aluminum.
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