Hi all
I've been a member of a chemistry forum for a long time, and in a discussion about electrochemistry, we talked about using rhodium for anodes/cathoes, instead of MMO (Mixed Metal Oxide).
A member told me, that if I had some rhodium that I wanted to sell, this would be the place to go
I got:
4,0 grams of Ø0,45 platinium wire (a total of 3 pieces folded together)
3,8 grams of 0,05mm rhodium folie cut-offs and a lumb that I tried to melt.
5,0 grams of Ø2,72mm rhodium rod (a total of 5 pieces of various lengths)
And finally a rhodium rod measuring Ø2,72x317mm that weighs 22,8 grams.
A total of 31,6 grams of 99% rhodium.
It's all lab "waste". They are not chemical etched or comtaminated by redox reactions.
Send me a PM with an offer if you are intersted in some of it. I'll happily send some send you some photos.
By the way, it's located in Northen Europe.
-Gims
I've been a member of a chemistry forum for a long time, and in a discussion about electrochemistry, we talked about using rhodium for anodes/cathoes, instead of MMO (Mixed Metal Oxide).
A member told me, that if I had some rhodium that I wanted to sell, this would be the place to go
I got:
4,0 grams of Ø0,45 platinium wire (a total of 3 pieces folded together)
3,8 grams of 0,05mm rhodium folie cut-offs and a lumb that I tried to melt.
5,0 grams of Ø2,72mm rhodium rod (a total of 5 pieces of various lengths)
And finally a rhodium rod measuring Ø2,72x317mm that weighs 22,8 grams.
A total of 31,6 grams of 99% rhodium.
It's all lab "waste". They are not chemical etched or comtaminated by redox reactions.
Send me a PM with an offer if you are intersted in some of it. I'll happily send some send you some photos.
By the way, it's located in Northen Europe.
-Gims