deadrush
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Platnium electrode shape &/or form choices
Currently I'm debating between a pure Pt wire (obviously very thin and short) and a platnium plated titanium mesh. I should mention that I am wary of
the authenticity of the latter. Which form is better (disregarding my feelings)?
Also can anyone link me to a verified Pt plated anode for under 50$?
Tbh I am also considering buying another MMO anode except this one is Ru-Ir and only 20$. Happy to link if anyone else is interested.
PS: I have, more or less, all the normal electrodes, including PbO2, Ni, Ag, Au, and Ti. Are there any others that I should be seriously looking to
aquire?
I read about an electrode that could reduce CO2 to acetone in a recent paper. (I'll link in an edit in a bit.)
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Are you using this to making chlorate cell?
Water is dangerous if you don't know how to handle it, elemental fluorine (F₂) on the other hand is pretty tame if you know what you are doing.
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Consider a half or one gram bullion bar flattened
http://www.chlorates.exrockets.com/leaddiox/platinum.html
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This explains it better.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=5050&a...
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