roadhouse123
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Ammonium Sulfate instead of Ammonium Chloride
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I am looking at generating Methylamine HCl by the reaction of formaldehyde and Ammonium chloride, however, I don't have quite enought Ammonium
chloride. Would it be possible to substitute Ammonium Sulfate?
Thanks!
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Mr. Wizard
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Quote: | Originally posted by roadhouse123
Hi:
I am looking at generating Methylamine HCl by the reaction of formaldehyde and Ammonium chloride, however, I don't have quite enought Ammonium
chloride. Would it be possible to substitute Ammonium Sulfate?
Thanks! |
Where would the Cl in the Methylamine HCl come from if you used Ammonium Sulphate instead of Ammonium Chloride?
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Chris The Great
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I assume one would end up with methylamine sulfate rather than chloride... but would it be possible? Ammonium sulfate is sold at my local garden
store while ammonium chloride is not...
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Well, you must have salt, and sodium sulfate is of low solubilty, just take the ammonium sulfate to ammonium chloride by reaction with NaCl and
crystalization of sodium sulfate.
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