PHILOU Zrealone
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posted April 05, 2001 05:04 AM
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100% right firebreether!
BTW: here are processes to make HClO4 and NH4ClO4
For the Newbies: NH4ClO4 can't be made by electrolyse of NH4Cl because you go through the dangerous NH4ClO3(VOD=3300m/s, spontaneously,
unpredictably, self detonating even in solution)!!!!
1)Use CaCl2 (or Ca(ClO)2) and electrolyse it the same way you would do to get KClO3 or NaClO3 from NaCl and KCl.Yes CaCl2 is not very soluble but it
is good so believe me!
You will of course get some Ca(ClO4)2 aside with Ca(ClO3)2.
Concentrate by evaporation and add diluted H2SO4 - or what is the same add conc. H2SO4 to the diluted mother liquor. (DON'T ADD CONC H2SO4 TO A
CONCENTRATE SOLUTION OF CHLORATE/PERCHLORATE!!!!! BECAUSE HCLO3 AND HCLO4 ARE EXPLOSIVE WHEN CONCENTRATE!!!!!).
White clouds of unsoluble CaSO4 (plaster) will form and precipitate.Add until no more precipitate form while taking some of the clear solution and
testing it with H2SO4).
CaCl2+O+heat+electricity--> Ca(ClO)2+ Ca(ClO2)2 +Ca(ClO3)2 + Ca(ClO4)2
The more the time of reaction the more you go to Ca(ClO4)2!!!!
Ca(ClO4)2 + Ca(ClO3)2 + 2 H2SO4--> 2CaSO4 + 2HClO4 + 2HClO3
Filter the plaster through glass paper filter (used to cover walls before paint application to avoid irregularities-glass doesn't react with
oxydising acid like perchloric and chloric what paper does!).
Now we have a diluted to medium concentration solution of HClO3 and HClO4 in water.
To get rid of the HClO3 for further process boil the solution by slowly increasing the heat in a wel ventilated area avoiding going over 150C.
By the magic of chemistry:
4HClO3(diluted)+heat--> 3HClO4 + HCl
(this reaction looks pretty the same as
4NaClO3 + heat (not too much)--> 3NaClO4 + NaCl
did you notice that?)
Anyway,upon slow boiling HCl is driven away (reason why it has to be done outside otherwise all metals and your lungs will be corroded); So does
water.
You end with a solution stil concentrating in HClO4 by evaporation of the water.
Since HClO4 has an eutectic with 79%HClO4/21%H2O at approx 180C and that it becomes explosive when more concentrate, stop at 150C, no use to loose the
valuable HClO4.
Now simply mix concentrate NH3 (in excess) solution with the HClO4 solution to get NH4ClO4. Evaporate in the open excess NH3 will go away. You get
your NH4ClO4 from not to expensive starting materials.
BTW: DON'T USE a pan to boil the mix since METALS AND ACID ARE NOT GOOD FRIENDS always use pyrex glassware.Also to know HCLO4 is catalyticly
decomposed by metals when very concentrate over 79%, it explodes aslo upon contact with alcools (and cellulose is a polyalcool) making the dangerous
organic perchloric esters.
2)Even less expensive:
Mix under stiring sodium chlorate with concentrate HCl in excess (you can only reach max 37% HCl)and heat gently until it dissolves. cool down NaCl
cristallises out (solubility of NaCl is 30g/100g H2O); filter out and keep the 37% HClO3 solution.
NaClO3 + conc HCl < == > HClO3 + NaCl
Boil the HClO3 slowly in an open space following the same reaction as in the first process:
4HClO3 + heat --> 3HClO4 + HCl
HCl is more volatile and fky away.
Go to 150C.
THen when cool add some excess NH3 solution.
HClO4 + NH4OH --> NH4ClO4 + H2O
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