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I learned the al/hg using Reynolds and normally used to starting reactions around 30mins-1hour after adding mercuric chloride, now I stepped up to sheet metal and now some new alternative 99.99% aluminum nails, had some succcess with the sheets but it takes forever to get going in the cold, I wasn't sure if this played a major roll so I just want to ask what you all think.
Methanol + Aluminum + mercuric chloride in excess amounts, took nearly 3 hours to start becoming noticeably dull and methanol not bubbling. Should I warm the methanol to room-temp at-least? is methanol and mercuric chloride alone a good choice to get things started? or would adding another solvent help?
al/hg without nitro
Methanol + Aluminum + mercuric chloride in excess amounts, took nearly 3 hours to start becoming noticeably dull and methanol not bubbling. Should I warm the methanol to room-temp at-least? is methanol and mercuric chloride alone a good choice to get things started? or would adding another solvent help?
al/hg without nitro