stoichiometric_steve
National Hazard
Posts: 827
Registered: 14-12-2005
Member Is Offline
Mood: satyric
|
|
Looking for a cheap Pd salt source!
Will trade for chemicals, money, girls. Send offers via U2U!
|
|
F2Chemist
Harmless
Posts: 28
Registered: 30-6-2008
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
1. Try ebay
2. Buy an ounce (or less) of palladium metal off ebay (or your local coin store), treat it with aqua regia (H2PdCl4), then treat it with conc. ammonia
to give PdCl2(NH3)2.
|
|
bereal511
Hazard to Others
Posts: 162
Registered: 9-8-2005
Location: Madison, WI
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
http://cgi.ebay.com/Palladium-ll-Chloride-PdCl2-5-Grams-LAB_...
Where can I pick up the girls?
Seriously though, how cheap of palladium are you looking for?
As an adolescent I aspired to lasting fame, I craved factual certainty, and I thirsted for a meaningful vision of human life -- so I became a
scientist. This is like becoming an archbishop so you can meet girls.
-- Matt Cartmill
|
|
DJF90
International Hazard
Posts: 2266
Registered: 15-12-2007
Location: At the bench
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PALLADIUM-CHLORIDE-60-PD-1GM_W0QQitemZ... Uk ebay, 1g in sealed ampoule
|
|
stoichiometric_steve
National Hazard
Posts: 827
Registered: 14-12-2005
Member Is Offline
Mood: satyric
|
|
as for the price, i had a source priced at 7 EUR/g of PdCl2. anything in that range would be welcome.
|
|
garage chemist
chemical wizard
Posts: 1803
Registered: 16-8-2004
Location: Germany
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
Palladium, the least noble of the platinum group metals, already dissolves in plain HNO3, giving mixed Pd(II) and Pd(IV) species.
Repeatedly evaporating the resulting nitrate salt with HCl results in PdCl2 since Pd(IV) is a strong enough oxidiser to oxidise HCl to Cl2 at 100°C.
So all you really need is some of the metal.
[Edited on 9-7-2008 by garage chemist]
|
|
stoichiometric_steve
National Hazard
Posts: 827
Registered: 14-12-2005
Member Is Offline
Mood: satyric
|
|
Quote: | Originally posted by garage chemist
So all you really need is some of the metal.
|
if i had the time and motivation i would probably do so, but i do not.
|
|
Fleaker
International Hazard
Posts: 1252
Registered: 19-6-2005
Member Is Offline
Mood: nucleophilic
|
|
Check your U2U.
Neither flask nor beaker.
"Kid, you don't even know just what you don't know. "
--The Dark Lord Sauron
|
|
basstabone
Harmless
Posts: 24
Registered: 17-4-2008
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
Quote: Originally posted by garage chemist | Palladium, the least noble of the platinum group metals, already dissolves in plain HNO3, giving mixed Pd(II) and Pd(IV) species.
Repeatedly evaporating the resulting nitrate salt with HCl results in PdCl2 since Pd(IV) is a strong enough oxidiser to oxidise HCl to Cl2 at 100°C.
So all you really need is some of the metal.
[Edited on 9-7-2008 by garage chemist] |
Is it really that easy? How long would it take to dissolve a coin in nitric acid?
Edit: How many times would it take to ensure all the palladium is II instead of IV?
[Edited on 27-7-2009 by basstabone]
|
|