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[*] posted on 5-7-2017 at 17:51
[Help] Poor's man contact process


Hi everybody!

I was wondering if it exist some solid catalyst that can replace the Vanadia in the sulfur dioxide oxidation, other than platinum. It exists?

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[*] posted on 5-7-2017 at 18:28


V2O5 IS the poor man's catalyst. You can get it for like $20 USD for 500g for pottery grade. And you only actually need a few grams of it. Even if you can get an element sample of the metal from China or something, then oxidize it with bleach, or acid + peroxide or something. You probably want to get the blue oxalate salt for loading onto your support though. It'll decompose to V2O5, and unlike V2O5, it's very soluble in water.



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