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[*] posted on 15-9-2015 at 11:44
Should/can I break my problem out of this mega-thread?


I've been trying to get this HCN production process to work. My first attempt was moved to this mega-thread, where it's on page 28. Nobody has really responded to the questions and problems I've documented in four subsequent posts. I am wondering if this is because it's part of a mega-thread? Or does it belong in a different subforum -- maybe Organic Chemistry or Beginnings (though not that a "beginner" should be attempting HCN synthesis!)? If so, should I move it (if so, how?), or can a moderator move it as appropriate?
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[*] posted on 15-9-2015 at 13:25


Just start a new thread in the appropriate topic.

You'll get answers (or not) there.

I suspect that talking about Hydrogen Cyanide synthesis is uncomfortable for most sane people.

Even i'd be unwilling to offer any clues (if i knew how) as it will kill you, or your intended victims, or both.

Edit:

What exactly do you wish to do with HCN ?

[Edited on 15-9-2015 by aga]




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[*] posted on 15-9-2015 at 13:52


In my opinion, those posts belong in the big cyanide thread. It's good to have at least some minor efforts of organization on the forum. I think that your questions have gone unanswered there so far because no one who has any clue has seen them yet. I suggest either being patient and waiting a few more days, maybe bumping the thread if you need to, or sending a U2U to Dan Vizine. He might possibly be the only member who has enough experience with that reaction to help.
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[*] posted on 15-9-2015 at 14:33


Quote: Originally posted by aga  
I suspect that talking about Hydrogen Cyanide synthesis is uncomfortable for most sane people.

Even i'd be unwilling to offer any clues (if i knew how) as it will kill you, or your intended victims, or both.

What exactly do you wish to do with HCN?


Yes, fair concerns and questions.

I need cyanides for a metal separation problem I wanted to work on. Since I can't buy cyan salts I was working on synthesizing those. Then I discovered that HCN might offer a potentially easier route to produce the anhydrous cyanides I need. That's debatable, but now I'm just baffled at my inability to reproduce what is a (dangerous, yes, but I'm already working with cyanides, so either I have safe lab practices or I'm dead) relatively simple reaction.

[Edited on 15-9-2015 by lysander]
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[*] posted on 15-9-2015 at 14:45


FWIW (which is not much), I have no experience with working with cyanides and no intention of doing so in the foreseeable future. However, I do take note of questions like yours and occasionally read them carefully. If I ever needed to know about the field then a big cyanide thread would be the first pace I would go. Detailed posts such as yours which describe things not going according to plan are particularly valuable. That is the kind of stuff you never find in a textbook or publication. It also helps that these kinds of threads are bumped every now and then and contain an assortment of related issues. Otherwise I might not even be aware of their existence. I do hope that someone can answer your question and add it to the thread. Let's not underestimate the value of the information that is discussed in some of these mega threads.
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[*] posted on 15-9-2015 at 14:50


Well, the question is What you wish to synthesise.

HCN may be one route. There could be Other routes.

Name a target compound and let's see if an inexperienced (1 day) OC dabbler can come up with a solution.

Same applies if it's an IOC compund, just i got more days in IOC.




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[*] posted on 15-9-2015 at 15:20


I can see the arguments for leaving it in the big thread. I guess if users seeing bumped mega-threads don't tend to discount them because they're so long then I'll just wait and assume I have the best shot with the posts as they presently sit. One advantage of that could be that those threads are maximally subscribed by those with interest and expertise, although I hope email notifications are working for other users because they aren't for me!

@aga: To start I need to run some tests with anhydrous NaCN. I've gotten so hung up on that synthesis that I'd have to dig out my notes to remember where I thought it would go from there. Maybe I'll do that and post the general problem and plan so I can get other thoughts, but the last time I asked on a forum the answer was, "Well, see what these tests do and then you might have a better idea of which way you can go."

[Edited on 16-9-2015 by lysander]
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[*] posted on 2-11-2015 at 20:29


https://www.youtube.com/v/K5NuqpdYDhE

By none other than:Myfanwy,the only SM member to die to phosgene poisoning in 2010, RIP.
Toxic,but not as bad as other compounds such as Dimethyl Mercury.

Want a salt? https://www.youtube.com/v/kwGf4LVIb3g
This one results in a mixture of Sodium and Potassium Cyanides,but should be easy to separate,that's as close to anhydrous as I would dare try.

[Edited on 3-11-2015 by Agari]
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