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aliced25
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I was just thinking, in the eternal quest for the inorganic products derived from boron and silicon (in my case the trihalides/tetrahalides), it is
possible in the case of silicon to proceed from ferrosilicon with chlorine (250-350'C) to get SiCl4, so what
would happen if aluminium diboride was treated similarly (ie. hot tube with chlorine)? Would that give a mixture of AlCl3 and BCl3? If so, purification shouldn't be that hard, the BP of BCl3 (12.6'C - Wikipedia) is hell lower than that of the by-product AlCl3 (MP:192.4'C - Wikipedia).
Has anyone got any suggestions on why this would not work? It just seems that if we can reach the boron/silicon halides via a simple aluminothermic
reaction, followed by chlorination, then that would bring them into the "obtanium" range.
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Quote: Originally posted by aliced25 | I was just thinking, in the eternal quest for the inorganic products derived from boron and silicon (in my case the trihalides/tetrahalides), it is
possible in the case of silicon to proceed from ferrosilicon with chlorine (250-350'C) to get SiCl4, so what
would happen if aluminium diboride was treated similarly (ie. hot tube with chlorine)? Would that give a mixture of AlCl3 and BCl3? If so, purification shouldn't be that hard, the BP of BCl3 (12.6'C - Wikipedia) is hell lower than that of the by-product AlCl3 (MP:192.4'C - Wikipedia).
Has anyone got any suggestions on why this would not work? It just seems that if we can reach the boron/silicon halides via a simple aluminothermic
reaction, followed by chlorination, then that would bring them into the "obtanium" range. |
Possibly, but note that AlB2 is one of those 'strange' electron deficient compounds, anything can happen when messing with those.
Wiki doesn't mention chlorination of AlB2 as a route to BCl3, but it does mention reaction of AlB2 and HCl to AlCl3 and borane...
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Boric acid
Bit of a bump but USP Boric acid is available from most pharmacies saving you the trouble of washing the Na out of borax. It's sold for making
douches.
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Boric acid is also available in hardware stores as an insecticide.
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What about the electrolysis of silicates and borates? Cuz the electrolysis of sodium zincate make zinc metal and I think zinc is more reactive than
silicone right?
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