If you actually want to use air to regenerate it that could work. You
might have to fine some CuCl to add, it could take a long long time
otherwise.
I don't think many people are patient enough to use air regeneration,
concentrated H2O2 is such a nice quick fix.
ST
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 10:47 PM, awakephd <a_wake@...> wrote:
> I am following up on a comment in an earlier thread, to the effect that starting with 2 parts drug store hydrogen peroxide + 1 part Muriatic acid, one cannot ever get to the point of having CuCl2. (BTW, please forgive & correct if I do not get the chemical formulas right. Chemistry was a LONG time ago!)
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> I am concerned / disappointed, because I have been saving my used etchant, made from the above, thinking that I would eventually build a tank to bubble in air to regenerate it, etc. But now it sounds like I would do better to neutralize what I have and start over.
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> 1) Is that right, or is there any way to use the used etchant I now have on hand?
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> 2) What do I need to do to make up an etchant mix that WOULD serve as the base for CuCl2?
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> Many thanks ...
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> Andy
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