Quote: | I'm glad to see there is still some interest in this topic, even though the lot of you can't seem to resist lecturing me on the economics, while being
suspiciously circumspect about the chemistry. Case in point:
Yes, I did find your post via google search - http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=71811 - and it was actually what led me to start a topic on the subject here, because I
wouldn't exactly describe your post as having covered this subject. For example...
Hydrogen will rapidly reduce it? My understanding - knowing all too well this isn't saying much - is that you need to heat the salt up to "calcination
temperature" then pass hydrogen gas over it to reduce it back to the metal; that doesn't sound practical for the garage chemist, and it would produce
gaseous HCl as a bonus.
I am also aware of using a more active metal such as Zn or Fe and HCl to precipitate out the Pd, but I am concerned this could result in contamination
of the Pd if too much of the active metal is added; and isn't finely divided Pd - which is what you will get from this approach - itself soluble in
HCl?
Your other brief suggestion was to use boiling sodium formate solution at pH 5, but the limited information I found about this approach is that it is
a very vigorous reaction and requires careful control of the pH. Furthermore, I'm not sure of the most practical way to adjust the pH: start with
sodium formate solution (likely highly basic as it is a salt of a weak acid and strong base) and add formic acid or start with formic acid and add
sodium hydroxide?
Quote: Originally posted by Fleaker | In any case, you will not get a discount on palladium buying it as its dichloride from most supplier. I make the stuff and it goes for a couple buck
per gram premium in bulk as a fabricated good. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. |
It's probably a moot point now anyway, since I have not been able to register my business on Alibaba - it asked me an email address when I initially
registered, I confirmed the email address, then it asked me to enter my password, but I never specified a password in the first place, and doing the
"I forgot my password" resulted in an error page. Rather annoying, all of this.
Quote: Originally posted by Fleaker | I suggest instead you buy scrap dental gold and separate the Pd, Pt, and Ag and Au just like garage chemist has. You will find that to be both
educational and profitable. |
AFAIK, this requires nitric acid or cyanide solutions; I'm not really interested in dying over some dental fillings.
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