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Is there some practical concern I'm unaware of? Are people just traditionalist? Do the dutch super labs do it and I'm unaware? Are whatever amalgams or reducing agents people use cheaper than the electricity?
What am I missing?
He did though He didn't perform the final reaction. Worked in Electro plating in his day job so that's probably part of it. Shame he never published a new book with improved ideas.
On paper it looks incredibly sexy both on small scales and if you're dumb enough to produce large volumes. Nothing against everyone's favorite toxic sludge buuuut two electrodes and some time is just do compellingly elegant,.
What's special about the electrodes? They degrade if they're not rated for, let's say, electroplating?
That's a revelatory albeit depressing answer and sheds a light on the deficiencies in this community.
While I don't condone their choice of career it seems the chemists in the prohibitionist machinery are smart... But we also make it easy for them by just not asking enough questions.
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I heard. But he bragged that he'd release an updated version in case exactly this happened but thus far crickets.