bluechromis
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I want to mix up a batch of Crawley's FX-37 developer (See recipe below). Anchell and Troop say the FX-37 stock solution should not be kept longer than three months. Since it is not my main developer, it would useful have the greatest shelf life. I have heard that developers last longer if the alkali is put in a separate solution from the other ingredients. So you have a solution A and solution B that are added together to make the working solution. It seems like Spur may do that with some of their developers. I am wondering how this could work with FX-37. The original recipe results in 1 L of stock. Would it make sense to mix the borax and carbonate up in 500 ml water and the other ingredients in 500 ml water and two combined 1+1 when making the working solution? Would there be a better way to do it? Would there be any benefit to putting some of the sulfite with the alkali as a preservative?
Distilled water (50°C) ................. 750 ml
Sodium sulfite (anhy) .................. 60.0 g
Hydroquinone ........................... 5.0 g
Sodium carbonate (anhy) ................ 5.0 g
Phenidone .............................. 0.5 g
Borax .................................. 2.5 g
Potassium bromide ...................... 1.0 g
Distilled water to make ................ 1.0 L
Distilled water (50°C) ................. 750 ml
Sodium sulfite (anhy) .................. 60.0 g
Hydroquinone ........................... 5.0 g
Sodium carbonate (anhy) ................ 5.0 g
Phenidone .............................. 0.5 g
Borax .................................. 2.5 g
Potassium bromide ...................... 1.0 g
Distilled water to make ................ 1.0 L
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