srs5694 said:
Once again my question has been misinterpreted. I wasn't asking about chemicals generically; "these" in "these chemicals" refers to the ones that I'd mentioned much earlier in the thread as being obtainable from photochemical suppliers but not other chemical suppliers (at least, not those who tend to deal with the general public) -- things like phenidone, metol, pyrocatechol, and so on.
I think this thread has splintered off in enough directions that the context of individual topics under discussion has been completely lost, hence the confusion.
You made yourself clear actually. I knew you were referring to photographic chemicals, but I didn't make myself clear. Sorry.
There are so many uses for the simple photgraphic chemicals you mention that it boggles the mind.
Pyrocatechol for example lists dyeing fur, developer in photography, reagent (reactant for chemical work) and as an antiseptic for cats.
Pyrogallol is used for making colloidal metals, in photography, as a mordant, leather stain, engraving chemical, for making dyes, fur dye, hair dye, as a reagent to test for antimony and bismuth, as a reducing agent for gold, silver and mercury and for absorbing oxygen in gas analysis. It is also used as an antipsoriatic in cats. (those darn cats - maybe they like photographic chemicals)
Hydroquinone, as a developer in photography, a reagent for phosphate analysis, and as a depigmentor in cats (aaaaa. There they are again)
Phenidone is used as an anticoagulant in cats.... (geez they won't let up here)
I listed some other no-brainer common chemicals in my last post.
The list of photo chemcials and their use- non-use around the world in industry and in homes is quite huge, and I was not digressing from fact in that last post.
Well, you see my point I think, that photographic chemicals are used universally except for a very few that have no use outside photography.
So, we will be able to buy them at most chemical supply houses as they have universal application. OTOH, it is becoming increasingly difficult for private citizens to buy chemicals, due to the terrorist acts carried out globally, and the uses these chemicals often have in illegal drug synthesis. In addition, as EPA rules become tighter, we are limited in what we can use or dispose of.
Therefore, I cannot buy a lot of things I want to use for emulsion making. They are restricted for one reason or another. Some rather common chemcials are just out of reach for these and other reasons. Wards will no longer sell chemicals to private individuals at all.
What might we lose or what is already hard to get? Dimezone, Dimezone S, Amidol, Glycin, CD-6, etc.. and what have we lost already, chloro Hydroquinone comes to mind.
I hope this helped a bit.
PE