95% Hydrogen Peroxide - Vacuum Distillation!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • In this video I demonstrate how to preform a vacuum distillation to purify 35% hydrogen peroxide to around 95% concentration. This is a very powerful oxidizer which may be explored as a liquid rocket propellant in a future project. If you enjoyed this video, check out some of my others and drop a like and subscribe for more!
    Some activities demonstrated in this video may be dangerous to replicate and should NOT be attempted by individuals at home. While chemistry is very enjoyable, safety must always be number one concern and doing research is very important before trying the reactions themselves. This video is solely intended for educational purposes and should not be replicated in any way shape or form at home.
    E-mail - thecanadianchemist@gmail.com
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Комментарии • 57

  • @catandcrown4090
    @catandcrown4090 Год назад +26

    HES BACK LETS GOOOO

  • @thegold3538
    @thegold3538 Год назад +12

    Damn that takes balls. Even explosions-and-fire is afraid of doing that

    • @synthesizer8026
      @synthesizer8026 Год назад

      I am sure Tom Us not too afraid, I mean he made liquid O3. But Tom makes explosive compounds and none of the organic peroxide variety, he likes the nitros and azide energetics so no real use for 95% H2O2

  • @WaffleStaffel
    @WaffleStaffel Год назад +8

    Great demonstration, and glad you're still putting out content. I've achieved 65% from 3% by just pouring several liters of dollar store peroxide into shallow plastic gladware type trays and evaporating at room temp for weeks. Less decomp. I do it in an unoccupied room to keep the dust down. It still has the stabilizers, but you could evaporate it down to 1/3 the original volume, which is still only about 9%, then distill it safely to remove the stabilizer, then evaporate it the rest of the way down to the desired concentration.

    • @atari7001
      @atari7001 7 месяцев назад

      To enhance evaporation considerably, get a plant seedling warming mat and place under the container. It doesn’t affect temperature appreciably, but accelerates evaporation quite a bit.

    • @WaffleStaffel
      @WaffleStaffel 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@atari7001 Great idea. Even a regular heating pad or electric blanket would work.

  • @deeznutz-bn9sl
    @deeznutz-bn9sl Год назад +4

    You did what Tom was too afraid to do, be proud of that title

  • @g-radical349
    @g-radical349 Год назад +22

    Holy crap you're back!! Nice to see this man, I love your content.
    Also this terrifies the f**k out of me - I haven't even hit play yet. But a couple weeks back I distilled some isopropyl that had H2O2 contamination (that I was unaware of), and had a pretty hectic explosion in the lab. Very curious to see what your approach is when I hit play!

    • @g-radical349
      @g-radical349 Год назад +1

      Ok, just watched, still incredibly terrified haha. My issue definitely came down to heat I think - the iso/peroxide mix wasn't boiled under vacuum, and the hotplate I used not only gets incredibly hot and had a pretty faulty temperature control, but also had a 15mm thick ceramic plate - which held a lot of heat for a while after turning it off.

    • @WaffleStaffel
      @WaffleStaffel Год назад +2

      @@g-radical349 Another guy on youtube did it behind a blast shield, but he did it indoors, not in a big back yard.

  • @Progamezia
    @Progamezia Год назад +5

    Well! I didn't think you'd be uploading rn.Also I'm no pro chemist but i was kinda shocked on seeing the title,Respect for actually having the courage to do this.

  • @synthesizer8026
    @synthesizer8026 Год назад +4

    Welcome back, I have been waiting for your return.

  • @trvekvltBurzum
    @trvekvltBurzum Год назад +3

    What a comeback, doing something I would be mortified to even try. Happy to see you back on RUclips.

  • @kaboom4679
    @kaboom4679 Год назад +3

    Welcome back !
    We missed you .

  • @joeldobbs7396
    @joeldobbs7396 Год назад +3

    Hey, awesome! Glad to see a new upload, great timing! I am starting to do "Super Science Sundays" with my 7 year old son and nothing holds a kids attention better than vigorous exothermic reactions. It sure is a pain not being able to get the reagents that are banned for various reasons here in Canada, how am I supposed to inspire a life long interest in chemistry without things like potassium permanganate. I barely know enough chemistry to make soap but I can follow instructions and I only need to stay a week ahead of the kid for him to think I know what I am doing. I hope to see more videos in the future but thanks for the library of content already here, it will be essential for the next few years.

  • @Bit-while_going
    @Bit-while_going Год назад +4

    Always wondered how that was done. Pretty cool.

  • @FrugalGarden
    @FrugalGarden Год назад +2

    THE KING HAS RETURNED. missed you man

  • @crack1d723
    @crack1d723 Год назад +3

    First comment,have subbed you since 3 years and didn't really expect to see a notification from you after a long while,welcome back bro!

  • @richardsmith3199
    @richardsmith3199 Год назад +2

    good to see you are uploading again

  • @megahaker7712
    @megahaker7712 Год назад +2

    The legend had back !
    Wooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!

  • @Samonie67
    @Samonie67 Год назад +3

    Goddamn, back from the void with such an incredible video

  • @glamboframps
    @glamboframps Год назад +1

    I figured you had some crazy mad science experiment and turned yourself into a superhuman half chinchilla man. I’m glad to see your making new videos.

  • @mikesgarage394
    @mikesgarage394 Год назад +1

    Nice video, good to see you back. and real glassware noless.Your starting peroxide was 29% not 35%.

  • @user-ls3ny1qk4z
    @user-ls3ny1qk4z Год назад +3

    Holy, you are back!

  • @tybo09
    @tybo09 Год назад

    Welcome back, dude! Great vid

  • @Ham_Sammmich
    @Ham_Sammmich Год назад

    So nice to see u back!

  • @jeffreyyoung4104
    @jeffreyyoung4104 Год назад

    Nice! I always thought vacuum distillation was the best way to distill HP.
    I suspect it would work with azeotropes as well.

  • @TheBackyardChemist
    @TheBackyardChemist Год назад +2

    Storing this in an airtight bottle sounds like a bad idea.

  • @EdwardTriesToScience
    @EdwardTriesToScience Год назад

    ah i dont know how i missed this, probably youtube's issue but aw man i was gonna try this XD, pretty cool and nice to see you back

  • @user-oj5yj8tf9e
    @user-oj5yj8tf9e 10 месяцев назад

    спасибо

  • @giokiller4783
    @giokiller4783 Год назад

    YOU ARE BACK!!!

  • @toodloo
    @toodloo 10 месяцев назад

    How did the pump like sucking water vapour? Does it still work?

  • @elementavo
    @elementavo 7 месяцев назад

    well explained :D

  • @adriantomaszewski7460
    @adriantomaszewski7460 Год назад

    He is back

  • @oitthegroit1297
    @oitthegroit1297 Год назад

    Welcome back!

  • @matthewjchamplin
    @matthewjchamplin Год назад +1

    I dont know where the heck you were for 2 whole years, but if you said you spent those whole 2 years making 95% hydrogen peroxide, I'd honestly believe you.

    • @skr9
      @skr9 Год назад

      🤣

  • @karolus28
    @karolus28 Год назад

    Welcum back brooo

  • @drmarine1771
    @drmarine1771 Год назад +1

    Where have you been?

  • @MichaelMantion
    @MichaelMantion Год назад +1

    why sulfuric acid to grease the seals? would other substances oxidize?

    • @Leadvest
      @Leadvest Год назад +2

      Yes that's possible, but sulfuric acid is used to seal glassware joints more generally than just in oxidizing atmospheres.

    • @synthesizer8026
      @synthesizer8026 Год назад +1

      Part of the reason is if sulfuric acid get into a reaction, in most cases it will do nothing as it is used as a catalyst in many Organic Reactions but greases even the DuPont stuff will affect your reactions, it has a boiling point if over 300C and most reactions specially under vacuum like in this case are far below that temp, many greases will be useless in higher temps, possibly dripping into your reaction flask.
      In the case of this reaction, the mixture of peroxide and Sulfuric acid will produce Caro's Acid which is minimal risk as water boils at 100C well as well just a drop of the acid is needed per joint

  • @ca5cad3xml7sx4
    @ca5cad3xml7sx4 11 месяцев назад

    madlad

  • @demonsheadshot8086
    @demonsheadshot8086 Год назад

    Ey ur alive

  • @maxwillacy-kuhn6396
    @maxwillacy-kuhn6396 Год назад

    Why the x2 condensers?
    Is it to increase the surface area ?

    • @synthesizer8026
      @synthesizer8026 Год назад

      The second condenser isn't absolutely necessary since he is likely not keeping the water, but it ensures all the water condenses helping to track progress allowing him to see how much water has passed over.
      In theory, no condenser is needed, not even the vigreux, however you will likely lose some H2O2 to evaporation the vigreux will allow it to fractionated, as well, having an open vessel could allow dust in which may decompose the peroxide and possibly at higher Conc. cause explosion.

  • @GlobalerKlimastreik
    @GlobalerKlimastreik 6 месяцев назад

    Interesting. But you said, that 1/3 of it decomposed. This obviously is a mistake. 2/3 decomposed.

  • @ScienceDiscoverer
    @ScienceDiscoverer Год назад

    Is there any example of anybody reaching 100% H2O2?

  • @garageme6152
    @garageme6152 Год назад

    LEEEEETS GOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @JennyNobody
    @JennyNobody Год назад

    🤯

  • @vladimirlenin843
    @vladimirlenin843 Год назад

    It suck to see how RUclips screw you up

  • @dumpmboy64
    @dumpmboy64 Год назад

    Canadian explosive and fire channel

  • @christopherrasmussen8718
    @christopherrasmussen8718 Год назад

    Germans said it reduces a man to some bone

  • @alllove1754
    @alllove1754 11 месяцев назад

    Glad to see you back, doing your thing. When someone disappears ìts sometimes just not good. So I'm glad you are okay. Keep it up!! Hey btw, one thing NOBODY else has done is enough different kinds of transition metal complexes. They all do nickel hydrazine nitrate or perchlorate or copper tetraamine or tetrazoles (on the energetics). But I read you can do magnesium, manganese, Cobalt, zinc and even cadmium hydrazine too. also, I just want to see what all the colors might be with that and even all the other amines, even hydroxylamine and ethylenediamine. It would be interesting.