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The Volatile Chemist
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Quote: Originally posted by alexleyenda |
The procedure could not be more simple, PDC with the molecule to oxidize in a solvent, the junk is probably chromium junk. |
Was it 'for your education', or for fun?
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For my education and for research !
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The Volatile Chemist
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Nice. Where do you research/for who?
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At the university of montreal.
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CuCl2 which will be used for woelen's CsCuCl3 synthesis
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Nice, that's a great pic! Post your prep of the second compound when you get a chance.
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Tungsten trioxide powder.it is more yellow than I'd photographed.
[Edited on 11-7-2015 by sasan]
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And this is the picture of W3O8 green powder.another oxide of tungsten
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menthol crystals C10H20O
(1R,2S,5R)-2-Isopropyl-5-methylcyclohexanol
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Hexamine nickel chloride NiCl2.6 nh3
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Copper ammonium sulfate crystal
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Manganese ammonium sulfate crystals.
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Potassium tetracyanonickelate(ll).
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My crowded little fumehood
Apparatus for making some ammonia soln. (NH4NO3 + KOH), improvised scrubbers in the background - some 30 years old milk bottles filled with water,
suck-back traps in between (probably unnecessary - I`ve also provided some aquarium anti suck-back valves - these work like a charm (but I don`t rely
on them if I were generating NO2 or something else more corrosive).
[Edited on 11-7-2015 by Starcruiser]
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Looks great !
How do you get it so white and clean ?
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My fumehood was that clean right after I built it.
It would be very hard to get that way again (it would probably take a repainting).
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Thanks aga.
It is rarely used (unfortunately !) and it is only about 1 year old. I work slow, prepare a lot before actually do any experiment (this setup, for
example, took couple of weeks to put together).
Not so much work on the "fiery side" of the hobby, also trying to avoid as much as possible visible / smelly fumes (very busy apartment neighborhood,
low profile is mandatory - afraid of "legal" interference).
And, yes, I am kind of obsessed with cleanliness (my wife too).
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In regard to a request by aga in this thread, here are some pictures pertaining to what I have done this month so far.
I thought I would post them here since most of them are quite pretty and that way I don't have to double post them.
1: My Bromine distillation setup (it was very cold that day, hence no condenser)
2: My yield of Bromine
3: Cobalt(II) Chloride (almost anhydrous)
4: Cobalt(II) Nitrate Hexahydrate
5: Cobalt(II) Nitrate Hexahydrate after crystallization in a petri dish
6: Praseodymium(III) Nitrate (hydrated)
7: Sodium Ruthenate(VI)
8: Top layer = 2-Ethylhexanol, Bottom layer = Aqueous Sodium Phthalate
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Persian king" - Johann Joachim Becher, 1635 to 1682.
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Damn those are nice pictures! Nice experimenting.
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Come on TAS, give diddi some credit too!
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Oh, alright then. diddi did a little bit. (and by that I mean he helped a lot. Thanks diddi!)
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Mitotic skin cancer cells under my microscope at 1000x. You can clearly see the cells at different points in mitosis. The most incredible is a cell
near the middle of the picture in anaphase. The spindle fibers are clearly visible! The yellowish tint near the edge is due to my camera not being
perfectly in line with the microscope.
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Cool! What stain is that? How is the sample prepared?
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It was an H&E stain. That stain is really good for viewing cancer cells since the basic haemotoxylin used binds to acidic DNA/RNA. This makes the
extreme amounts of mitosis happening more visible and easier to identify.
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You don't have skin cancer, do you?
Sasan and TAS, nice pictures! How's you make ethylhexanol? I'd like to!
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