kadriver
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Here is a short video that shows how I was able to recover the dissolved palladium from my silver cell electrolyte.
The electrolyte turned green instead of the usual blue from dissolved copper.
I tested a sample of the green electrolyte with dimethylglyoxime (DMG) and it tested positive for palladium so I decided to recover the palladium with DMG:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU6Wky0Az94[/youtube]
I have some more silver cell slimes treated with dilute nitric and then cemented onto clean copper wire.
I will re-dissolve the material that cemented out from these slimes and get the palladium (if any) using the same process as in this video.
kadriver
The electrolyte turned green instead of the usual blue from dissolved copper.
I tested a sample of the green electrolyte with dimethylglyoxime (DMG) and it tested positive for palladium so I decided to recover the palladium with DMG:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU6Wky0Az94[/youtube]
I have some more silver cell slimes treated with dilute nitric and then cemented onto clean copper wire.
I will re-dissolve the material that cemented out from these slimes and get the palladium (if any) using the same process as in this video.
kadriver