hey folks,
to encourage a more ecological sustainable method for amine reduction than Al/Hg, i want to present you the aluminium-gallium-amalgan method. Basically you can just use al-ga amalgan instead the mercury one and that's it. Actually a ratio of 1:1 between reactant and amalgan, while a 1:10 ratio between al:ga. Also making al-ga amalgan is less muddy
I learned from it through researching a lot a healthier option for mercury and this thread on sciencemadness about this particular method:
www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=31127
go green folks
to encourage a more ecological sustainable method for amine reduction than Al/Hg, i want to present you the aluminium-gallium-amalgan method. Basically you can just use al-ga amalgan instead the mercury one and that's it. Actually a ratio of 1:1 between reactant and amalgan, while a 1:10 ratio between al:ga. Also making al-ga amalgan is less muddy
I learned from it through researching a lot a healthier option for mercury and this thread on sciencemadness about this particular method:
www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=31127
go green folks