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Hey,,,

someone here worked with NICKEL CHLORIDE HEXAHYDRATE? i have in the lab a big stock of it, but i wanna work with the dry nickel chloride!

it can be dried good enough on high vacuum and heat to work with moisture sensitive ligands? or i should order dried one?

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Just heating it won't do much. I think if you heat it in conjunction with some like thionyl chloride, you should get the anhydrous stuff, SO2 and a bunch of HCl. The product will be yellow.

 

Having done this myself, I second that opinion.

Posted

ohhh great,,,!! i will save some money for my supervisor by not ordering the anhydrous this way :) and i will have more metal to

try my experiments with! cool!!

Posted

As a side note, I use thionyl chloride a fair bit in my work and having seen what it does to disposable syringe needles, I would strongly recommend against using it with a syringe that is not disposable. It corrodes metal rather quickly. And don't make the mistake I once did and make sure you screw the lid on nice and tight. Cleaning a corrosives cabinet filled with thionyl chloride and HCl isn't exactly fun.

Posted

i just saw the message after i started the reaction :(

it goes really nice...i need to distill in one hour the thionyl chloride and put the nickel in a desiccator ...

soon i will have about 10 grams of nickel chloride,,,thank you :)

Posted

the nickel looks brown and not yellow....you think it is ok? i will enter it to the glove-box after drying on high-vacuum,,,

and i will take NMR,,,,hope it is ok! :)

Posted

yea...i know color might be misleading,,,,but it is so frustrating when u get something different from what is reported :)

thank you again !

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