Powder Didymium in Liquid Perchloric acid - like didymium glass ?

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I want to craft an liquid optical filter which is A4 size and LCD thin. My ambition is to have a aide for water color work and photograph work.

- Does neodidymium powder and perchloric acid is too much dangerous ?

- Are they cheap ? What is the mixing ratios ?

- Can I seal the liquid in thick transparent acrylic housing ?

Is there a safer material way to craft that filter , replacing perchloric acid with safer one ?

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Why not used welder's glasses.Or take the glass out of an old welder's helmet.
 

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Perchloric acid is very nasty stuff. Not only is it a strong acid but also a powerful oxidizer. It can explode on contact with organic material.
 
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Thank you for reply , too dangerous to play with. I am buying 65*65*3 mm neodymium glass from alibaba for 15 dollars.
 
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