RowanBloemhof
Member
Hi.
For about half a year now ive been using a mixture of Acetone and Amm. Dichromate to sensitize my tissues for carbon printing. This has never posed any problem. However some time ago i mixed up a new batch of saturated amm. dichromate solution. Also i have bought a new bottle of aceton. Oddly since about the same time when i mix the solution, that being the dichro and aceton. A weird pricipation forms in the bottom of the syringe i use to make the mixture. It could best be described as some sort of white flakes. In addition the solution colors less vividly orange then it used to. Almost as if the dichromate enters a reaction with the aceton. Even though as much as i understand of chemistry aceton is already in an oxidised state and shouldnt readily form a reaction with the dichro.
Is this likely to be a problem of impurity? Even though i used distilled water to make the dichro solution. Or is this an issue that more of you encounter?
Any ideas or suggestions at this point would be greatly appreciated.
Note: Altough the syringe is made of plastic. I am positive it doesn't melt in the aceton. Ive thoroughly tested for that.
For about half a year now ive been using a mixture of Acetone and Amm. Dichromate to sensitize my tissues for carbon printing. This has never posed any problem. However some time ago i mixed up a new batch of saturated amm. dichromate solution. Also i have bought a new bottle of aceton. Oddly since about the same time when i mix the solution, that being the dichro and aceton. A weird pricipation forms in the bottom of the syringe i use to make the mixture. It could best be described as some sort of white flakes. In addition the solution colors less vividly orange then it used to. Almost as if the dichromate enters a reaction with the aceton. Even though as much as i understand of chemistry aceton is already in an oxidised state and shouldnt readily form a reaction with the dichro.
Is this likely to be a problem of impurity? Even though i used distilled water to make the dichro solution. Or is this an issue that more of you encounter?
Any ideas or suggestions at this point would be greatly appreciated.
Note: Altough the syringe is made of plastic. I am positive it doesn't melt in the aceton. Ive thoroughly tested for that.