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poorstudent83
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High temperature baths
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September 29, 2010, 10:46:07 PM »
Hi....I've been searching for hours for a solution to my little problem! I need to prepare a bath (oil?) for heating a solution up to 320
o
C. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what kind of fluid or mixture I could use? I'm using sand at the minute but it's not looking good!!
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September 30, 2010, 09:20:57 AM »
You might want to try a powdered graphite bath.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/i560094a022
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ETA: ...I think. Its going back at least 15 years since I used one so I am no longer sure if it was graphite. I remember it was a black somewhat metallic looking powder, similar to sand in grain size. It may have been hematite though or something like that.
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October 01, 2010, 01:10:46 AM »
If I remember correctly, I think it is Woods metal or something like that.
Personally, I would stick with sand. If you aren't getting that temperature, use less sand or just use a heating mantle.
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October 03, 2010, 10:25:25 PM »
I have considered Woods metal....I have heard, however, that it oxidises after long periods of time at temperatures over 250
o
C...does anyone have any idea how "prolonged" these prolonged periods are?! I'm looking to have it at 320
o
C for 5-6 hours.
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