Due to my recent studies; and many many failed experiments in making a stable aluminum chlorohydrate. I now have 143.40g of aluminium oxide. I need
some suggestions in what I can do with it?
[Edited on 2-2-2015 by gardul]
[Edited on 2-2-2015 by gardul]Bert - 2-2-2015 at 09:35
Catalyst or catalyst substrates, chromatography, filler, refractory, abrasive, ceramics...
Or make some Aluminum metal electrolytically.gdflp - 2-2-2015 at 09:39
You could make some TLC plates from microscope slides if you need them. This link uses silica, but alumina can be substituted without issue.blogfast25 - 2-2-2015 at 09:44
There is in fact a chemical method of preparing Al (and I'm not talking Wohler's method). Can anyone guess?
I believe the trichloride can be reduced by a Hg amalgam of Na or K.
That works but I think he's referring to the electrolysis of anhydrous AlCl3 in an alcoholic solvent and producing an amalgam. This method
works with the rare earths according to Brauer.
[edit] oh, chemical method.
[Edited on 2.2.2015 by Brain&Force]blogfast25 - 2-2-2015 at 10:32
Reduction of AlF<sub>3</sub> with Mg in a thermite-style reaction is very exothermic. Working on it.gardul - 2-2-2015 at 11:26