Most of these questions are likely already answered on the energetics part of this forum. You might want to look there. Also, be aware to never
reuse any container for non-compatible materials, like Al and any oxidant, that can be very bad. Worse yet, don't ever mill mixtures of chemicals,
always mill each one separately, and then mix them. Yes, there are exceptions for experts and certain mixes, but the experts will know what those
are and why it is OK. Even experts blow up occasionally doing that.
Inert gas is best done at the beginning and end of the process, hard to do during the process. CO2 is NOT an inert gas around metals, but argon is
ideal, and N2 would be better than nothing. Depends on the chemical if you need it. But be careful, read the warnings in the energetics area and
learn from experienced people, if they are old, then likely have not made many dumb mistakes. |