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Recycling Magnesium Perchlorate

Started by Pots, July 23, 2004, 05:05:00 PM

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Pots

Magnesium Perchlorate is pretty expensive stuff. I'd like to recycle it but haven't been able to find out how. Can somebody please advise how this can be done.

terbium

WTF are you using magnesium perchlorate for? You have a need to dry CO2? Try not to burn down your house.


Pots

I am using it to dry the MDP2P Oxime ala Sonson's recipe for MDA via Oxime route.
I have only just realised by reading related threads here thats its real dangerous stuff so I'm being real careful. Also, I've just found out that the Oxime can be air dried. I wish I had known that before I bought this stuff which is real fucking expensive.


terbium


its real dangerous stuff so I'm being real careful



The only way to be careful with it is to not allow it to come into contact with any organics. Just dumping some into a trash can could cause a spontaneous fire. It is only used as a drying agent in elemental analysis where the gases that air being dried with it are already fully oxidized.




moo

See

Post 386744 (missing)

(Rhodium: "Sonson", Newbee Forum)
. Do not think you really need to use this particular drying agent.