arthur kierski
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I have used barber inox blades with platinum edges--thinking of extracting the pt edges-- it is a inox stell blade with a thin layer of pt in its edge--Any sugestion from members? Thanks
Yes,you are right--I am going to use reverse Ar to separate the Steel(stainless) from the PTStainless steel can be pacified by what is referred to as "Reverse AR".
Same process as stainless steel watch bands.
It can be a little bit tricky to get right.Yes,you are right--I am going to use reverse Ar to separate the Steel(stainless) from the PT
Martijn,as you mentioned,the stainles does not separate from the Pt with nitric--Justincase in a thread above reminded me of pacification of the steel with reverse AR--after pacification,i will separate the now Iron, with sulfuric acid from the platinum--Perhaps my English is confused--sorry and regards.If the platina plating does not come off with nitric; My hobbyist idea:
Get the Pt off with molten lead? Cupel the lead and you're done. One knife at a time in a small long stainless container on a hot plate. or even a drop on a soldering iron could dissolve it? Not sure how long it takes to go in solution. I looked up dissolution rates of Pt in lead, but all articles talk about lead free solder, which dissolves pm's faster as i understood. don't know if you can cupel Sn.
I will take great care.Thanks for warning me-i had a problem similar with, pd and nh4cl,i made a bomb(thanks GOD,nothing very seriously happened)Regards, Arthur.It can be a little bit tricky to get right.
Enough Hydrochloric to digest the target element, but not so much as to rupture the pacifying layer on the S.S.
A very fine line that will blow up in your face if you get it wrong.
You will want a good reaction vessel with reflux and fume mitigation to process anything over experimental quantities.
Also, I use an overflow path for run-away-reactions, just in case what can go wrong does go wrong.
If you would like me to walk you through my understanding of the process.Martijn,as you mentioned,the stainles does not separate from the Pt with nitric--Justincase in a thread above reminded me of pacification of the steel with reverse AR--after pacification,i will separate the now Iron, with sulfuric acid from the platinum--Perhaps my English is confused--sorry and regards.
Ms Hoke's ultimate lesson to us was when it is profitable for us to refine metals.Thanks again,i will take great care before doing anything-When i have tricky extractions,i always asked advice from other members--Thank you again .Yours Arthur Kierski
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