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Peracetic Acid Preparation Ebao-lu, does this mean that PAA is only ever in equilibrium with acetic acid and H2O2? Maybe this i ... |
26-2-2009 at 17:33 by: Baphomet |
Peracetic Acid Preparation [quote][i]Originally posted by Klute[/i]
I'm very sceptical that you will get 12% peracetic from 25 ... |
26-2-2009 at 17:21 by: Baphomet |
Peracetic Acid Preparation Thanks kclo4. Do you know if it is normal for the reaction mix to still be generating bubbles after ... |
26-2-2009 at 01:38 by: Baphomet |
Peracetic Acid Preparation Last night I tried to make peracetic acid by reacting 0.43 moles (67g) of Sodium Percarbonate and 3 ... |
25-2-2009 at 18:04 by: Baphomet |
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride? [quote]Baphomet, thanks a lot, but could you please also take care also of the part of the discussio ... |
25-2-2009 at 00:32 by: Baphomet |
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride? Happy to help:
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Reactant Product Reactant:TUD:NaOH Hours Temp Yield BP ... |
24-2-2009 at 04:38 by: Baphomet |
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride? Here is the first page. Anything I'm not sure about has been left verbatim so that nothing is lost i ... |
20-2-2009 at 19:01 by: Baphomet |
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride? I managed to register. It forces you to have a 'strong' password and select the correct occupation & ... |
19-2-2009 at 00:15 by: Baphomet |
The short questions thread (1) I think he just got the dash '-' mixed up with the negative sign '-'
Indeed on some keyboards the ... |
17-2-2009 at 03:02 by: Baphomet |
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride? [quote][i]Originally posted by 497[/i]
So am I right in thinking that this stuff can reduce both a ... |
17-2-2009 at 02:45 by: Baphomet |
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride? Ah ok, I see that it goes under the trade name of 'Thiox' |
16-2-2009 at 18:50 by: Baphomet |
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride? [quote][i]Originally posted by Nicodem[/i]
Thiourea dioxide is available as photo developing reagen ... |
16-2-2009 at 18:25 by: Baphomet |
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride? Thanks Formula.
Here is an outline for preparation of the compound using H2O2:
[b]Preparation ... |
16-2-2009 at 03:49 by: Baphomet |
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride? This is a good find, since reducing agents are one of the harder reagents for garage chemists to acq ... |
16-2-2009 at 03:31 by: Baphomet |
Separation of NaBH4 and Glycerine Just a postscript, for anyone who wants to try in future. I did a second run with ethanol (methylate ... |
14-2-2009 at 17:52 by: Baphomet |
Separation of NaBH4 and Glycerine Thanks for all the pointers, guys. Isopropylamine sounded like a great idea but alas, I have only pl ... |
10-2-2009 at 04:19 by: Baphomet |
Files corrupted after upload Thanks. I should have UTFSE. But it was working fine yesterday so I thought it was a new problem |
7-2-2009 at 16:14 by: Baphomet |
Files corrupted after upload Something has happened to file attachments. For some reason all files are corrupted (truncated or re ... |
7-2-2009 at 14:45 by: Baphomet |
Chemical Inventory / MSDS Datastore / etc. Interesting, any file uploaded becomes corrupt. The file attached should contain 'This is a test'
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7-2-2009 at 14:36 by: Baphomet |
Chemical Inventory / MSDS Datastore / etc. Try this one |
7-2-2009 at 14:35 by: Baphomet |
Version 1.1.0.0 This release includes:
- automatic barcoding for all items (easier to use)
- different icons and ... |
7-2-2009 at 05:10 by: Baphomet |
Chemical Inventory / MSDS Datastore / etc. Thanks chemrox. Completely agree - the aim is for people to find the software useful. Please try 1.0 ... |
6-2-2009 at 22:17 by: Baphomet |
Chemical Inventory / MSDS Datastore / etc. Thanks for your feedback! I'll address each of your points.
[b]Version should be 0.1.0.0, at most ... |
6-2-2009 at 14:30 by: Baphomet |
Version 1.0.0.0 It's taken a while but I've come up with something. Please try it out and let me know what you think ... |
6-2-2009 at 06:48 by: Baphomet |
Separation of NaBH4 and Glycerine [b]Perhaps dilution with propanol to thin it (propanol or butanol might crash it) or ethanol, follow ... |
3-2-2009 at 22:22 by: Baphomet |
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