Quote: Originally posted by VeritasC&E | Quote: Originally posted by Bezaleel | I'm surprised NaOH has not been mentioned. I usually use hardware store prills of NaOH. Advantage is that it does not spread any vapours, but absorbs
acid vapours. |
NaOH acts fast. Do you know if it holds much water per g dessicant? And how easy it is to recycle? I think it might have subpar characteristics on
those points compared to Mg Sulfate. |
I never recycle it. Usually it has absorbed some acid as well. The process would require taking a lot of care to keep CO2 from reacting with it. And a
500ml bottle costs 3euro50 at present - not worth the effort.
I estimate (never really measured) the amount of water absorbed in the limit (reached in about a day) at about 4 times its volume. Usually I replace
it 2 or 3 times a day, because after a few hours the efficacy of water absorption has dropped significantly.
I started using NaOH when my CaCl2 didn't start absorbing water from a saturated EuCl3 solution. (EuCl3 solution is highly hygroscopic - the most
difficult compound I have ever dried (well, let crystallise).) |