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Ostwald style nitric production
[rquote=470151&tid=71282&author=Fulmen] If nickel was anywhere near this good, wouldn't we'v ...
27-12-2016 at 19:32
by: Chemetix
Can i use this glassware for gassing?
It would be fine for gassing; a frit on the end would be even better. You just have to make sure the ...
27-12-2016 at 14:35
by: Chemetix
How useful is this piece of glassware ?
Looks like they've got the ground drip tip upside down
27-12-2016 at 09:38
by: Chemetix
The Electrochemical Oxidation of Ammonia to Potassium Nitrate
Very informative trial, clever use of cups. I have recently played with "water saving crystals" as g ...
27-12-2016 at 09:35
by: Chemetix
New Catalyst
[rquote=470107&tid=71282&author=phlogiston]Do you have any idea if some of the ammonia is ab ...
27-12-2016 at 09:18
by: Chemetix
My library
That would be awesome!
25-12-2016 at 18:19
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production
Yes I can add air ahead of the reactor, in fact you need to:

4NH[sub]3[/sub] +5 O[sub]2[/sub] =&g ...
25-12-2016 at 18:13
by: Chemetix
re-use NO2 and Cl2
[rquote=469706&tid=71282&author=WGTR][rquote=469245&tid=71282&author=Chemetix]
In t ...
25-12-2016 at 17:27
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production


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25-12-2016 at 17:23
by: Chemetix
My library
How many of us have favourite books on our shelves?

Some pics or a list of some of the notable co ...
25-12-2016 at 16:44
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production
[rquote=469971&tid=71282&author=WGTR] Let me know the inner diameter of the catalyst tube.[/ ...
25-12-2016 at 12:51
by: Chemetix
Zombie Freidrichs
A dremel tool with a diamond wheel is what you'll need to cut and clean up the broken glass, just do ...
25-12-2016 at 12:41
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production
What I have learnt from this build is the ammonia oxidation reaction is a robust one. It doesn't nee ...
25-12-2016 at 12:36
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production
The syringe technique relies on the ammonia absoption being a good deal quicker than the CO2 absorpt ...
24-12-2016 at 22:01
by: Chemetix
re-use NO2 and Cl2
NO2 has been my project recently; I went for a column packed with glass and a little water and bubbl ...
24-12-2016 at 21:28
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production
Magpie, that's a fair point, one that I considered early on but discarded for a few reasons.

Mak ...
24-12-2016 at 20:26
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production
Yesterday was it's first real run, I'll do some do some titrations soonish. But the air compressor m ...
24-12-2016 at 15:17
by: Chemetix
Benchtop Ostwald Pilot Plant Success
Here is the pilot plant.

It's a photo shoot of the unit in operation.


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24-12-2016 at 02:06
by: Chemetix
Alkali Hydrides; No Catalyst, No High Temperatures
Yup! i'm mad enough!
22-12-2016 at 14:44
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production


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What about just absorbing some chloroplatinic acid onto aerogel or molecular sieve and ...
22-12-2016 at 12:27
by: Chemetix
silica adsorption

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If you want to, you can adsorb NO2 onto silica gel.[/quote]

I saw your silica gel tech ...
22-12-2016 at 02:03
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production
I wonder if under the high pressures you didn't end up making something like N2O3 or N2O5?
21-12-2016 at 13:57
by: Chemetix
Quartz and molten sodium nitrite
When you say tungsten deposit, was it tungsten metal from some high temperature event or tungsten sa ...
21-12-2016 at 13:47
by: Chemetix
Quartz and molten sodium nitrite
I have no references just experience in this case, but most glasses don't like sodium in high concen ...
20-12-2016 at 13:50
by: Chemetix
Ostwald style nitric production
If I were to add a small amount of SO2 to the NO-> NO2 chamber, I'm thinking that NO2 + SO2 -> ...
17-12-2016 at 18:30
by: Chemetix
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