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Dimethylcarbonate and phenol from methanol and benzaldehyde? I did not know about the Dakin oxidation, thanks for the info [b]byko3y[/b]! |
6-8-2015 at 10:22 by: deltaH |
A probably very stupid idea As for the CoF3 forming fluorine on heating... it's something [b]woelen[/b] once mentioned in passin ... |
6-8-2015 at 10:09 by: deltaH |
A probably very stupid idea Oops, I assumed FeF3 was like CoF3 by what [b]ave369[/b] was describing, my bad.
[quote]However, ... |
6-8-2015 at 06:09 by: deltaH |
Dimethylcarbonate and phenol from methanol and benzaldehyde? A possible application for photoresists?
"A" mixed with a photosensitive initiator could be paint ... |
6-8-2015 at 02:59 by: deltaH |
A probably very stupid idea [rquote=414894&tid=63224&author=ave369]Okay, let's do it differently. Let's not add xenon to ... |
6-8-2015 at 01:54 by: deltaH |
Dimethylcarbonate and phenol from methanol and benzaldehyde? Some years ago while learning about the 'Hock process' I had an idea that a similar methodology migh ... |
6-8-2015 at 01:29 by: deltaH |
Ethyl acetate from Ethanol and Piranha Solution? Possibly? If acetadehyde had formed, I would expect it to react further with the alcohol under the strongly ac ... |
6-8-2015 at 00:21 by: deltaH |
Uses for H2WO4??? Yeah, it's the usual story, which is why it would have been nice to see a reference on that wiki art ... |
5-8-2015 at 15:14 by: deltaH |
A probably very stupid idea Yes, my gut feeling was also against this, but I have to doodle
My mistake was making the assu ... |
5-8-2015 at 14:56 by: deltaH |
A probably very stupid idea [rquote=414836&tid=63224&author=blogfast25][rquote=414832&tid=63224&author=deltaH]
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5-8-2015 at 14:15 by: deltaH |
A probably very stupid idea [rquote=414831&tid=63224&author=ave369][rquote=414822&tid=63224&author=deltaH][quote ... |
5-8-2015 at 13:41 by: deltaH |
A probably very stupid idea [quote]And what about the expected reaction:
C2F4(g) + O2(g) => 2COF2(g)
Why would xenon ju ... |
5-8-2015 at 13:36 by: deltaH |
Uses for H2WO4??? No worries. Aluminium chloride, on the other hand, is very soluble and according to Wikipedia:
[q ... |
5-8-2015 at 12:41 by: deltaH |
A probably very stupid idea [quote]As far as I heard, the extremely high temperatures produced by the flash powder cause fluorin ... |
5-8-2015 at 12:09 by: deltaH |
Ethyl acetate from Ethanol and Piranha Solution? Possibly? Your reaction mixture probably contains a mixture of many compounds. Also consider
ethyl hydrogen ... |
5-8-2015 at 08:52 by: deltaH |
Overlooked Ferrates Although hypothetical, I've shown by calculation that the fusion of potassium bromate and iron oxide ... |
5-8-2015 at 01:56 by: deltaH |
Overlooked Ferrates Some nice photos on the original link provided by [b]ave369[/b]. Nice work translating, thank you! |
5-8-2015 at 00:24 by: deltaH |
Calcium Hydroxide and Hydrochloric Acid Reaction Commercial lime contains significant amounts of calcium carbonate, particularly if it's old and has ... |
4-8-2015 at 21:54 by: deltaH |
Uses for H2WO4??? Thanks [b]battoussai114[/b], as I understand it, these are polishing techniques for very thin layers ... |
3-8-2015 at 23:50 by: deltaH |
Uses for H2WO4??? Do we really know that phosphoric acid can dissolve [u]calcined[/u] aluminium oxide for sure? The la ... |
3-8-2015 at 03:39 by: deltaH |
Uses for H2WO4??? Indeed, but let's get the thermite to work first. It's easy to forget, with a name like "tungsten br ... |
2-8-2015 at 03:23 by: deltaH |
Uses for H2WO4??? This thermite should start easily IMHO because the oxidant is a low melting glass. I'd use a magnesi ... |
2-8-2015 at 01:00 by: deltaH |
Uses for H2WO4??? Well let's hope with a properly tweaked thermite, you can get the 'bronze' to melt, then there will ... |
1-8-2015 at 23:29 by: deltaH |
Uses for H2WO4??? Me tooooo!!!!
If you ever do it, wait for it to cool down before digging out the bronze, else you ... |
1-8-2015 at 07:55 by: deltaH |
Uses for H2WO4??? Time to source lots and lots of tungsten metal. Pure tungsten metal dissolution in H2O2 is clean and ... |
1-8-2015 at 07:48 by: deltaH |
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