Synthisis Of Potassium Perchlorate
#256
Posted 24 April 2007 - 04:30 PM
#257
Posted 29 April 2007 - 04:20 AM
#258
Posted 29 April 2007 - 05:03 PM
#259
Posted 16 May 2007 - 12:07 AM
Edited by sasman, 10 July 2007 - 12:03 PM.
#260
Posted 22 May 2007 - 04:51 PM
You can buy pottasium perchlorate from hobbychem. Buy it in 100g and it not bad price making it is not worth the dangers and also vry expensiveI have been trying to get some KClO4 for some time, but all the chemical suppliers I have tried only seem to offer AR grade, which is a little beyond my means at ?50+ per kilo!
So I have decided that the only practical option is to manufacture it myself. Has anyone here manufactured it, using either the thermal decomposition of KClO3 to KCl and KClO4, or the electrolysis of NaClO3 to form NaClO4?
Edited by c-lab, 22 May 2007 - 04:52 PM.
#261
Posted 28 June 2007 - 06:10 PM
After failing with Car Battery Lead Dioxide anodes, I decided to make my own using graphite and plating solution (GSLD).
I've just recieved the key ingredients, but are lacking a good power supply. So far I've used an old PSU capable of delivering up to 15A at 3,3V, ideal for small scale chlorate cells indeed, but this time, I am aiming a little higher. I've considered buying a new one delivering 28A at 3,3V. If I add these together I can have around 30-35A without pushing them too hard. For some, thats ok. For me, I want more!
Both of them will then have a 5V channel unused capable of delivering almost as high current as the other one.
Because of that, I was wondering if it might be possible to run two different voltages in one cell?
Not on the same electrode, of course, but seperated by the electrolyte. Now, if this don't work, I will use my big MOT transformer based supply (100+A?)
but I don't think the energy efficiency is very good. Not a big issue in Norway though with prices around 15 US cents KW/h
#262
Posted 06 July 2007 - 08:06 AM
#263
Posted 08 July 2007 - 01:53 PM
Seems fairly straight forward seeing as i have half the stuff laying around anyway (got a big transformer thats rated at 4v 50A) so the power supply shouldn't be a problem. That leaves the anode, i may be able to get my hands on half a kilo of lead dioxide but finding a piece of graphite and coating it is a bit of a turn off. That really only leaves platinum coated nickel wire, which i have no idea where to buy and im told it will only work for a small amount of time.
You thoughts?
/Probably been answered in the past 18 pages but i don't have a few hours when im still on the drawing board to speak
Cheers
#264
Posted 12 July 2007 - 06:16 PM
http://www.wfvisser....EN/gsld_EN.html
Mentions lowering the solutions pH to 1 and then later immersing the anode in 10% HNO3. The only problem i see with hydrochloric acid is that it wont attack the copper.
#265
Posted 13 July 2007 - 03:04 PM
Edited by marble, 13 July 2007 - 03:07 PM.
#266
Posted 15 July 2007 - 09:02 PM
You actually managed to make a working GSLD? mine were always crumbly. i had my anode made on just rubbed on PbO2 on cloth and then cooated
Nope. I haven't even prepared the nitrates yet (holiday). Rubbing on cloth might be a good idea, but i prefer GSLD. Seems to be a little more effective if you get the coating right.
marble: Graphite should be problem. Gouging rods can be bought from your local ESAB supplier or something similar.
http://products.esab...41.asp?id=92967
Nitric acid is another story though. I got mine from a rare pigment store.
Edited by Anders Greenman, 15 July 2007 - 09:02 PM.
#267
Posted 15 July 2007 - 09:32 PM
I prefer massive GSLD it is much better then a coating. But it does require a far more complicated setup. Anyway I would never recommend to make GSLD, even if you'll manage to make a nice one it wont last.
#268
Posted 16 July 2007 - 07:03 AM
#269
Posted 16 July 2007 - 01:13 PM
how are GSLD better??? one crack and you can throw your anode away. If you insist on coating with a conducting substrate use titanium because if your anode cracks it wont be eaten away but just coat itself with an oxide layer(hopefully).
I prefer massive GSLD it is much better then a coating. But it does require a far more complicated setup. Anyway I would never recommend to make GSLD, even if you'll manage to make a nice one it wont last.
I think cloth coating seems messy and may flake off more easily. Never tried it though. Will consider your method, but what type of cloth do you use?
Cotton? Polyester? Wool?
#270
Posted 19 July 2007 - 12:03 PM
About the cloth. It wont crumble, you are making a VERY thick anode. mine fell from about 1.5 meters several times and didnt flake off. I dont think the type of cloth matters, i just used a sock
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