relistan
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I tried a couple more experiments today that were interesting. Here are some of the things I learned:
The following also works! But is also slow. I have not seen this anywhere, this is something I just mixed up to try:
Both of the above bleaches start out clear, but as they bleach the film they turn a milky color. Over night the citric/edta/peroxide/zinc sulfate bleach deposited a milky layer on the inside of the glass container that was holding it. This is likely either silver citrate or silver sulfate. Or zinc citrate? Or maybe all of those.
- The ctric acid/EDTA/zinc sulfate/peroxide bleach that I used yesterday was still working fine today (~24 hours later)
- Citric acid bleach works faster and better without the EDTA
- You can used EDTA by itself if you add zinc sulfate
- 3% hydrogen peroxide — 20ml
- citric acid — 0.5g
- zinc sulfate — 0.6g
- sodium bicarbonate to pH about 4
- 20 minutes @ 30C
The following also works! But is also slow. I have not seen this anywhere, this is something I just mixed up to try:
- 3% hydrogen peroxide — 20ml
- 12.8% EDTA solution — 5ml
- zinc sulfate — 0.3g
- pH about 8
- 14 minutes @ 30C
Both of the above bleaches start out clear, but as they bleach the film they turn a milky color. Over night the citric/edta/peroxide/zinc sulfate bleach deposited a milky layer on the inside of the glass container that was holding it. This is likely either silver citrate or silver sulfate. Or zinc citrate? Or maybe all of those.
That explains the lower Dmax.

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