You will need a sulfite-free formula. I also don't know what will happen to the potassium hydroxide - I don't think it's a good idea. Under the names Vitamin C, it can be ascorbic acid or ascorbate - there is a difference. I wouldn't bother with this formula…
The ascorbic acid will react with the potassium hydroxide to produce potassium ascorbate and water. However, I do not know if this reaction would occur in glycol. Even if the reaction occurs, the separated water will reduce the viscosity effect. But I think the sulfite won't dissolve. Therefore, you will need a sulfite-free formula.
sodium sulfite does not dissolve to an appreciable extent in propylene or ethylene glycol.
The life killer for all developers is exposure to air and oxidation. Accordion bottles eventually, usually sooner than later leak. I use 1 liter StopLossBags™ from www.StopLossBags.com and with them I have keep developers and replenished developers working for years. These bags allow one to squeeze out all the air before tightly sealing. Be sure to buy their funnel to minimize spills and save as much developer returning the developer back into the storage bags.
I believe the OP specifically wants to make Muir SoftShot developer concentrate.
The quantities of phenidone, ascorbic acid and benzotriazole specified in post 1 should all dissolve in propylene glycol according to this thread:
Solubility of photographic chemicals in propylene glycol
Pixophrenic submitted a new resource: Solubility of photographic chemicals in propylen glycol - stock solutions, non-aqueous solvent I would like to share a small compendium of solubility data of photographic reagents in hot (40-60 o C propylen glycol. The purpose is to have a long-life...www.photrio.com
Two questions AFAIK not answered on Photrio remain:
(1) Will 14g Potassium Hydroxide dissolve in 1L glycol without excessive heating ? [careful experiment ?]
(2) If so, considering the relatively small amount of AA and the fact that excess potassium hydroxide will make the solution very alkaline if any water is absorbed, will this glycol solution be as stable as those that have more AA and are not so alkaline. [No but better than water ?]
That's a LOT of Phenidone! I would go for something simpler, like Gainer's PC-TEA.
100 ml triethanolamine (TEA)
9.0g ascorbic acid
0.2g phenidone
Heat to 80C until dissolved. If using a microwave (like me), heat up in increments of 10 seconds. Be careful! It heats up fast and can cause severe burns. Don't breath in the fumes.
dilute 1+50 with water to use. I often use it at 1+25
I believe the OP specifically wants to make Muir SoftShot developer concentrate.
Per 1 litre working solution, there will be only 2g Phenidone. My plan was to prepare 1 litre of concentrated developer with 20g phenidone and take 100ml of this solution to mix with 900ml water to make working solution. So that would give me 2g if I’m not wrong
Well, I've had my accordion bottles since 1991, and they are fine. I bought them in Japan when I lived over there. They are plastic but have an almost rubbery feel to them. They only develops I put in them though, are ones that I go through quickly (Pyrocat-HD for example). Other developers that use TEA or Glycol, I don't. A small, glass bottle is fine...If there is air in the bottle, no worries.
Brown GLASS bottles are a good choice while using glass marbles to occupy the air space.
2 grams of phenidone in a liter of working solution is a LOT of phenidone! Most developers I make that use phenidone, use 0.1 grams per liter of stock solution!
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