ProdigyChild
September 18th, 2004, 09:47 PM
I happened to read in a chemistry book about ferrate. More precisely Potassion Ferrate K2Fe04. Cite:
"Pouring Fe chips into molten KNO3 leads to glowing and oxidation. From the aquatious solution, the deep red K2FeO4 can be isolated.
Ferrates are even stronger oxidizers than permanganates."
Has anybody experience with that stuff? Beeing stronger oxidizer than KMn04 sounds good!
KMnO4 + glycerol does not ignite as fast as I would like, even when KMnO4 is powdered. But maybe a ferrate - glycerol mix ???
K2FeO4 seems to be quite easy to produce from common chemicals :)
"Pouring Fe chips into molten KNO3 leads to glowing and oxidation. From the aquatious solution, the deep red K2FeO4 can be isolated.
Ferrates are even stronger oxidizers than permanganates."
Has anybody experience with that stuff? Beeing stronger oxidizer than KMn04 sounds good!
KMnO4 + glycerol does not ignite as fast as I would like, even when KMnO4 is powdered. But maybe a ferrate - glycerol mix ???
K2FeO4 seems to be quite easy to produce from common chemicals :)