TheIdeanator
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Birkeland-Eyde reactor design
I've been reading up on this design since I can't find a source for nitric acid and its cheaper and easier for me to make arcs than to use up
sulfuric acid and nitrate salts. My question is does NOx react with H2 and O2 at roughly room temp to make nitric
acid? Alternatively, what conditions would be needed for that to work? I am unable to test this out since I have very limited space and equipment at
the moment, but my guess is that after the production of NOx, the gasses are forced into a chamber with O2 generated via
electrolysis and an ozone generator to completely oxidize the nitrogen products and then onto a chamber with H2, a bit of
H2O(g), and a condenser to finalize the rxn which would yield fuming nitric. I have absolutely no idea if this is possible and I
suspect it isn't since the internet is giving me nothing.
Another thought: would forcing steam into a container of NO2 and condensing that yield the strong stuff much faster than with bubblers?
This is currently just a thought experiment for me as I don't have a need for fuming nitric.
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WGTR
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I think you'll enjoy this book, as it deals specifically with nitrous gas absorption:
http://library.sciencemadness.org/library/books/absorption_o...
Adding a reducing agent (hydrogen) to the nitric gasses is probably the last thing that you want to do when trying to make nitric acid. You'll end up
with nitrogen gas and water.
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