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Making Pure Silicon from Scratch

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
  • In this video I make some elemental silicon while making my whole neighborhood smell bad.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:50 Making Iron Oxide - Aluminum Thermite
    1:45 Making Silicon Thermite
    6:00 Extractiong Silicon From The Slag
    8:48 Cleaning The Silicon
    10:00 Outro
    #chemistry
    #experiment
    #beautiful
    #interesting

Комментарии • 188

  • @1HeartCell
    @1HeartCell Год назад +177

    Next: Purifying Silicon and making a wafer.

    • @GodlikeIridium
      @GodlikeIridium Год назад +46

      After that: sub 4 nm lithocraphy using low wavelength UV light.

    • @nunyabisnass1141
      @nunyabisnass1141 Год назад +13

      Wonder how the wafer would taste with cream cheese?

    • @1HeartCell
      @1HeartCell Год назад +5

      @@nunyabisnass1141 Cant recommend

    • @crazydan9301
      @crazydan9301 Год назад

      @@1HeartCell What about dipped in Nutella?

    • @1HeartCell
      @1HeartCell Год назад +6

      @@crazydan9301 Its less about the accompaniments than about the splinters. But you could fry a graphics card by playing kingdom come deliverance on the highest settings and try to eat that if you feel like you need some silicon in your system.

  • @user-xs7yi3df2g
    @user-xs7yi3df2g Год назад +72

    Prussian blue can be removed by first scrubbing with bleach, then after a rinse with water, some HCl. It takes a bit of scrubbing with the bleach but leaves equipment clean afterwards. I had this problem before and this worked for me.

    • @Matoro342
      @Matoro342 Год назад +3

      Weird, Bob Ross got it off with paint thinner so easily. Must have been his charm

    • @htomerif
      @htomerif Год назад +5

      @@Matoro342 I think more than likely Bob Ross was using a paint based on copper phthalocyanine. Its more stable than prussian blue and kinda the same blue. Its also organic and dissolves easily in organic solvents. So far as I can tell, most "prussian blue" paint doesn't actually have any prussian blue chemical in it.

    • @ralfvk.4571
      @ralfvk.4571 Год назад

      Be very careful with prussian blue and strong acids, as that will produce HCN. Not sure if HCl is strong enough though, but H2SO4 is for sure. That should destroy the blue color, but it releases the deadly gas same time, and even if you get a non-lethal dose, that is no Fun at all.

    • @2kadrenojunkiegaming655
      @2kadrenojunkiegaming655 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@htomerif must have been his charm

    • @user-xj8wy4uu1q
      @user-xj8wy4uu1q Месяц назад

      Wouldn’t lye work?

  • @stamasd8500
    @stamasd8500 Год назад +19

    If your end goal is silane (SiH4) you could go through an alternate route that doesn't require you to isolate the silicon first. Perform the thermite reaction of SiO2 with a large excess of magnesium instead of aluminum. The excess magnesium will react with the silicon produced to form magnesium silicide (Mg2Si). Reacting the even impure Mg2Si with HCl will form MgCl2 and SiH4.

    • @experimental_chemistry
      @experimental_chemistry Год назад +1

      That's exactly what I would have recommended, too.

    • @Amateur.Chemistry
      @Amateur.Chemistry  Год назад +11

      I know about this route, and I want to show it in the silane video, but I also wanted to show the silicon one, because it is also pretty interesting, and allows me to make some silicon from dirt :)

    • @suwedo8677
      @suwedo8677 Год назад

      @@Amateur.Chemistry Bro you have exactly the same mind as me, using the simplest reagents possible to do something.

    • @stamasd8500
      @stamasd8500 Год назад

      @@Amateur.Chemistry OK cool.
      One more thing: aluminum silicide exists too, and I assume that if you performed the thermite reaction with a large excess of aluminum you would obtain some. I couldn't find much information about it, but maybe it would react with acids too?

  • @suwedo8677
    @suwedo8677 Год назад +29

    Love your videos man! You're so so so so underrated. Been watching literally from the start

    • @Amateur.Chemistry
      @Amateur.Chemistry  Год назад +4

      Thank you! Also thanks for sticking with this channel for so long!

  • @Taras195
    @Taras195 Год назад +6

    You could try separating the aluminium powder from silicon beads using ye'good'e old'e panning technique.
    Aluminium density is 2698,72 kg/m3
    Silicon density is 2330 kg/m3
    So pan them out!

  • @williambradley611
    @williambradley611 Год назад +8

    I love this channel I’ve watched every video

  • @GRBtutorials
    @GRBtutorials Год назад +7

    If the problem of Al + SiO₂ thermite is the unreacted aluminium, why not dissolve it with HCl as you did with the aluminium sulfide? Hydrogen is easier to deal with than H₂S.

  • @7hunderstorm242
    @7hunderstorm242 Год назад +11

    Props to you for uploading this often and such good content 📈🗿

  • @rubenr4421
    @rubenr4421 Год назад +12

    making a silicon wafer from scratch next?

  • @niconeuman
    @niconeuman 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very nice video! Just a tip: you could generate your H2S in a closed vessel with a tube that goes into a long gas washing tube with bleach. The top of that washing tube could go into a second one just to be sure. That would decrease the smell considerably.

  • @nunyabisnass1141
    @nunyabisnass1141 Год назад +2

    You can get get realtivwl pire silicon directly from a thermite reaction with fairly lottle cleaning afterwards. With a large enough reaction you can also get a visible crystalline structure in middle of the billet it forms.

  • @sebastianmolas9347
    @sebastianmolas9347 Год назад +6

    Great video, 10/10! I really enjoyed watching it. I have an interesting idea for a future video: why not try making a Grignard reagent (or any other organometallic compound) and utilize it to form C-C bonds? It's a rare and fascinating topic for amateur chemistry videos on RUclips. I'd love to see you cover it!

    • @Amateur.Chemistry
      @Amateur.Chemistry  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I've actually wanted to perform a Grignard reaction for a pretty long time, but for now I want to stick to the more basic stuff and slowly build up to the more complicated ones so I can gain experience and more reagents.
      And if I did a Grignard reaction I would probably make some tertiary alcohols just for fun.

    • @suwedo8677
      @suwedo8677 Год назад +1

      @@Amateur.Chemistry Make some methanol! And other fun solvents

    • @Amateur.Chemistry
      @Amateur.Chemistry  Год назад +3

      @suwedo8677 I want to make some diethyl ether from vodka, and methanol from wood.

    • @suwedo8677
      @suwedo8677 Год назад +1

      @@Amateur.Chemistry If you do it I'll do it too on my side :3

  • @ricardosefa4186
    @ricardosefa4186 Год назад +6

    Hi i have heard that koh reacts with aluminum may be it also reacts with al2o3 which could make separate without sulphur possible maybe. By the way great video.

    • @Amateur.Chemistry
      @Amateur.Chemistry  Год назад +4

      Thanks! In the future I will probably test that

    • @chemicalmaster3267
      @chemicalmaster3267 Год назад +3

      There is just a little problem with that: KOH will also react with the elemental silicon to form potassium silicate and hydrogen gas.🙁

    • @Kevin-jz9bg
      @Kevin-jz9bg Год назад +1

      Agree! Tip, filter out silicon as soon as KOH reaction finishes because KOH also noticibly dissolves silicon if given a few hours, especially with beads this small.

    • @chemicalmaster3267
      @chemicalmaster3267 Год назад +4

      @@Kevin-jz9bg There´s a better way to dissolve the aluminium oxide without affecting the silicon: aluminium oxide may be a bit stubborn to dissolve in cold HCl but if it´s hot hydrochloric acid it will dissolve.

    • @ricardosefa4186
      @ricardosefa4186 Год назад

      ​@@Amateur.Chemistry you welcome

  • @duncanfox7871
    @duncanfox7871 Год назад +5

    Would it be possible to use a rock separating solution like clerici solution to separate? Maybe that's too dense, something less dense but you get the idea

    • @bp8652
      @bp8652 Год назад

      I was thinking the same. Some kind of heavy salt water solution. Assuming silicon and aluminum oxide have a big enough difference in density.

    • @zuthalsoraniz6764
      @zuthalsoraniz6764 Год назад

      Yes, silicon has a density of 2.336, while aluminium oxide is 3.94, so something like a saturated sodium polytungstate solution (density of 3.1) would do quite well.

  • @GodlikeIridium
    @GodlikeIridium Год назад +10

    Great video again!
    But, why didn't you use a trap for the hydrogen sulfide? The stank from such amounts must have been bad, especially outside near the exit of the fume hood vent xD
    H2S will react with most heavy metals to form usually insoluble salts you can then filter off. Lead acetate works great, we usually use it. Just keep the solution neutral or slightly basic, because under acidic conditions it will release the H2S again. But i guess, as H2S in the air it's gone, trapping it would have caused heavy metal waste. But heavy metal waste you could use to generate the H2S again by just adding an acid.

    • @iteragami5078
      @iteragami5078 Год назад +3

      Could you neutralize the H2S gas with NaOH solution? No heavy metals involved

    • @experimental_chemistry
      @experimental_chemistry Год назад +2

      I recommend trapping H2S with a solution of ammonia - the resulting ammonium sulfide solution is a useful reagent in qualitative analysis.

    • @ralfvk.4571
      @ralfvk.4571 9 месяцев назад

      @@iteragami5078 yes, that is what I would have done too. And the resulting Na2S ist also another useful chemical.

    • @peterevans5057
      @peterevans5057 7 месяцев назад

      Bubble through bleach and you get sulphur drop

  • @phobos1963
    @phobos1963 Год назад +1

    My man did Pompei on Ants at 5:00. How dare you

  • @piciperkuadrik4636
    @piciperkuadrik4636 11 месяцев назад +1

    That video about making silane from deert is actually impressive. I wanna know what sorts of things you can extract from deert.

  • @chemistry-experiments78
    @chemistry-experiments78 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! Also, I'm glad that the amount of supporters on patreon is growing!

  • @raygun26
    @raygun26 Год назад +1

    Bro you didn’t have to stink up your whole lab for us😂😂❤️

  • @strategezerolimit6014
    @strategezerolimit6014 Год назад

    You can melt the Si+Al2O3 mix at around 1700C° and pour it on a graphite plate/ingit casting form. The Si melts at 1400°+, but you need to flush it with an enert gas like argon all the time, so the Si doesn't react with O2 in the air. After melting and casting, you will have a Si blob with Al2O3 on the outside.

  • @TheGamer-ry5ib
    @TheGamer-ry5ib Год назад

    The ants at 5:20 are experiencing gods work

  • @thegodlydemon2605
    @thegodlydemon2605 Год назад

    This is so awesome, its channels like this and NileRed that make me want to be a chemist

  • @hardwareful
    @hardwareful Год назад

    Chemistry and smooth Jazz. That's my kink!

  • @gaburieruR
    @gaburieruR Год назад +3

    Yellow, the pandemonium of chemistries 💀

    • @gaburieruR
      @gaburieruR Год назад +1

      Also really nice video, really show the usefulness of thermite other than piromaniac love

  • @experimental_chemistry
    @experimental_chemistry Год назад +2

    The yield is low - but nevertheless you succeeded making an element from dirt, so what? 👍
    Btw: I think the sulfide pathway wasn't really necessary - aluminum oxide dissolves in hot dill. HCl very well.
    Formation of H2S should only be carried out outdoors because it's nearly as toxic a HCN! You can trap the gas in ammonia solution forming ammonium sulfide - a very useful reagent in qualitative analysis.

  • @Palmit_
    @Palmit_ Год назад

    "Not this one" Genius line and presentation 😂😂😂 1:30

  • @chemicalmaster3267
    @chemicalmaster3267 3 месяца назад

    @Amateur Chemistry Prussian Blue can be removed by treating it with a solution of sodium hydroxide which will turn it into brown ferric hydroxide a.k.a. iron(III) hydroxide. The ferric hydroxide can then be easily removed with hydrochloric acid.

  • @laharl2k
    @laharl2k Год назад +4

    You should melt and consolidate all the beads into a big blob and get it to crystalize properly :D

    • @experimental_chemistry
      @experimental_chemistry Год назад +1

      At 1700 degrees C in the homelab - that sounds not like fun...

    • @laharl2k
      @laharl2k Год назад

      @@experimental_chemistry you can get like 2500°C with a homemade spark furnace. Heck you dont even need that, just use a modified MOT to melt it with pure current. Silicon conducts electricity, so just tune the voltage on the secundary on that MOT to match it so that you get around 500W+ of disipated power onto those beads.
      Or just use a graphite mould and a tig welder's plasma arc. that tungsten point on the torch has like double the melting point of silicon.

    • @kfoltman
      @kfoltman Год назад

      @@experimental_chemistry Might need some inert atmosphere too.

    • @rockytom5889
      @rockytom5889 Год назад

      ​@@kfoltman
      So you're saying, that I just need to smack it with a mig welder?

    • @kfoltman
      @kfoltman Год назад

      @@rockytom5889 TIG (perhaps in reverse polarity) would be more appropriate, IMHO. That said, never tried it, and don't know if it's safe.

  • @minus6025
    @minus6025 Год назад

    You're way to underrated! I love your videos

  • @bryankreinhart
    @bryankreinhart Год назад +1

    After extracting pure silicon, you should go on to make a primitive diode/transistor.

    • @scottmiller2591
      @scottmiller2591 Год назад

      It seems like it would be easy to make a cat's whisker diode with one of the bits that he got.

    • @T3sl4
      @T3sl4 Год назад +1

      With whole number percentages of aluminum around, I would guess everything is heavily P-doped to the point of degeneracy i.e. basically a metallic conductor. Still, there might be some lucky spots, or perhaps when in combination with an appropriate metal (rectifying schottky contact). IIRC, degenerate doping makes an ohmic schottky contact regardless of N or P, so probably not, but who knows.

  • @illya.ruslanovichshevchenk4106
    @illya.ruslanovichshevchenk4106 Год назад +1

    Wouldn't concentrated HCl react with Al2O3 to produce AlCl3 and H2O leaving silicon without adding sulfur?

  • @LightPhoenix7000
    @LightPhoenix7000 Год назад

    I wonder if you could make/buy some sort of sieve to do a rough separation first. If you really wanted to be fancy, you might be able to use some sort of shaking table.

  • @Metal_Master_YT
    @Metal_Master_YT Год назад

    There's actually a third way to make silicon, the carbothermal reduction process which is usually carried out in a submerged arc furnace, and I'm proud to say that I've successfully done this myself using rocks and wood that I found outside as the reactants and the wood was first converted to charcoal.

  • @ZhenAnFerroalloy
    @ZhenAnFerroalloy 3 месяца назад

    Thank you very much!👍👍👍

  • @nydap5506
    @nydap5506 Год назад +1

    I love this channel

  • @romanarnaud-lacourt8272
    @romanarnaud-lacourt8272 Год назад +1

    you should use sodium hydroxide to clean up your mortar, it destroy prussian blue instantly

  • @spinjector
    @spinjector Год назад

    @Amateur Chemistry - over at the Science Madness discussion board, there is a sticky discussion thread created by Fantasma4500 titled "Cleaning glassware and other equipment". I cannot post the link here since RUclips may delete this comment as spam. That thread at Science Madness discusses many ways to remove persistent stains from lab equipment, including mortars and pestles. Various cleaning methods & substances are discussed, such as alcoholic sodium hydroxide, chromic acid, and piranha solution. Hopefully one of these will remove the prussian blue for you.

  • @Chuck_Huckler
    @Chuck_Huckler Год назад +1

    You could have gotten the silicon beads out by panning them, since most of the aluminum and sand particles were quite small.

  • @Metal_Master_YT
    @Metal_Master_YT Год назад

    recommendation: make a burn-off apparatus for the acid adding step so that you can burn up the hydrogen sulfide before it escapes into the air.
    recommendation: use a sieve/strainer to separate the silicon beads since they are larger than the aluminum oxide chunks.

  • @artej11
    @artej11 8 месяцев назад

    Next step after reducing silicon would be to burn it in chlorine, collect silicon chloride. Then evaporate SiCl4 over a glowing hot metal wire, decomposition occurs at around 800+C.

  • @joalsoal1645
    @joalsoal1645 Год назад +1

    Not a chemist but couldn't you react the mixture in a 2-neck flask with an addition funnel of HCL on one side and a gas tube to lead into some washing/neutralizing apparatus on the other side?

  • @B40ken
    @B40ken Год назад +1

    I want to try this experiment like crazy but I can't💀
    Btw where do you get all these acids?

    • @Amateur.Chemistry
      @Amateur.Chemistry  Год назад +2

      I made the sulfuric myself from car electrolyte, and just brought the HCl

  • @myownthoughts969
    @myownthoughts969 Год назад

    H2S. 600 ppm. Or one breath will kill you. But it’s suppose to be odorless and colorless. We had training on it in oilfield. And had to wear meters at well sites

  • @jozefnovak7750
    @jozefnovak7750 7 месяцев назад

    Super! Thank you very much!

  • @science_and_anonymous
    @science_and_anonymous Год назад

    Was just at the beach thinking about this

  • @robertasnorgilas8943
    @robertasnorgilas8943 Год назад

    it says "from scratch" but i dont see the "inventing the universe" part. thats where im stuck when making things from scratch

  • @oussemazardi1397
    @oussemazardi1397 11 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @Simlatio
    @Simlatio 11 месяцев назад

    6:24 'All yellow chemistry is TRASH!'

  • @fano72
    @fano72 10 месяцев назад

    I would suggest to burn the H2S, so you get sulfuric acid vapour which should be easier to handle. Maybe 😅

  • @lexinexi-hj7zo
    @lexinexi-hj7zo 6 месяцев назад +1

    Why did you hand pick the silicon beads? Why not take a wire mesh vegetable strainer and let all the sand grain sized particles fall out? What am I missing here as you are smart enough to know this? Are there also beads of other side products?

    • @Amateur.Chemistry
      @Amateur.Chemistry  6 месяцев назад

      I hand picked them because there were a lot of small clumps of sand similar to the silicon beads in size which I didn't want contaminating my product

  • @Kargoneth
    @Kargoneth 11 месяцев назад +1

    Would panning the silicon and aluminum oxide work to separate them?

  • @Zirgof
    @Zirgof Год назад

    What are you going to make with all this silicon? A valley?

  • @Metal_Master_YT
    @Metal_Master_YT Год назад

    search what Prussian blue pigment is soluble in, then simply add that chemical, right??
    also, why is the sulfur necessary _exactly?_

  • @kayakMike1000
    @kayakMike1000 Год назад

    Sounds like Vince Guarldi jazz.

  • @2kadrenojunkiegaming655
    @2kadrenojunkiegaming655 10 месяцев назад

    i had a question immediately after watching this: do you actually need to use something as strong and regulated as hcl for the first acid step purifying the silicon dioxide? don't get me wrong i think for best purity this is pretty much as good as you're gonna get but if you were wanting to say make your own nonprecision semiconductor stuff (i.e. pin laser diodes, leds, pv cells, etc) couldn't you use another water soluble acid like say vinegar/acetic acid? i think the molten naoh reaction could also be omitted and just use a reasonable naoh solution if you are not concerned with absolute purity. i'd really like to see someone try the electrolysis purification technique too, that special titanium oxide probably isn't needed however i'm not sure what it could be replaced with given the temperatures and extremely reactive conditions. imma get to work exploring the above, ESPECIALLY finding a way to get rid of all the yellow in the thermite reaction. right now i'm thinking maybe something along the lines of wire brushes and preheating, not sure how much luck i'll have there but i'm assuming its not that simple. this is gonna take a while bbl with results in months/years/whenever/never.

  • @alexserdukov1595
    @alexserdukov1595 Год назад

    Next: homemade BJT transistor 😊

  • @elyyn_7840
    @elyyn_7840 2 месяца назад

    is the sulfur necessary?

  • @IslandHermit
    @IslandHermit Год назад +1

    Won't using sand in the thermite reaction invalidate your yield calculations, given that SiO2 is a major component of most sands?

    • @Nuovoswiss
      @Nuovoswiss Год назад +1

      Not by much, thermite is pretty sensitive to particle size, and the sand acting as the reactant bed is pretty coarse compared to the powders intended to react.

  • @slyfoxchemistry
    @slyfoxchemistry Год назад +2

    Nice job well done how are you doing

    • @Amateur.Chemistry
      @Amateur.Chemistry  Год назад +1

      Thanks, I am doing very well!

    • @slyfoxchemistry
      @slyfoxchemistry Год назад

      @@Amateur.Chemistry good to hear

    • @chemicalmaster3267
      @chemicalmaster3267 Год назад +1

      @@Amateur.Chemistry Hi! I couldn´t help but notice you have some trouble cleaning up Prussian Blue from your mortar. I know the answer to that problem: just treat the Prussian Blue with a solution of NaOH, KOH or aqueous NH3 to convert it into Fe(OH)3 while leaving behind a solution of the corresponding ferrocyanide. After washing, the ferric hydroxide can then be dissolved in an acid that can turn it into a soluble iron(III) salt.

    • @experimental_chemistry
      @experimental_chemistry Год назад +1

      ​@@chemicalmaster3267
      I do this the same way and it always works. Maybe it's easier to treat the stains as long as they are still fresh.

  • @bilbo_gamers6417
    @bilbo_gamers6417 Год назад

    bro you HAVE to distill some trichlorosilane and grow a boule and try and make it pure enough to make into a wafer and dope. and you could send it off to a hobbyist chip fabricator like sam zeloof. imagine, a computer made of dirt!

  • @bluegamer6341
    @bluegamer6341 5 месяцев назад +1

    Any confirmation test of silicon? Because i made silicone in my dissertation work in College lab.

    • @namratasingh1451
      @namratasingh1451 2 месяца назад

      you can go for XRF testing t will detect the % of element present in the sample powder

  • @alinikpeyman1423
    @alinikpeyman1423 11 месяцев назад

    Next video: making core i9 cpu using homemade silcon and UV-light lithography

  • @uspockdad6429
    @uspockdad6429 Год назад

    Would you have gotten bigger blobs of silicon if you would have made a well in the sand, so all of the molten silicon could have come together?

  • @jamesg1367
    @jamesg1367 Год назад

    An acetone/dry ice bath should be cold enough to liquefy hydrogen sulfide gas. Perhaps that could provide a way to make the process more tolerable? The evil liquid could then be disposed-of someplace outdoors well away from humanity.
    Or you could give it to some children as a toy. ;-)

  • @m.enesozgun7071
    @m.enesozgun7071 6 месяцев назад

    Is it amorphous silicon produced here? Can Polycrystalline Silicon be produced from this silicon?

  • @sebastianmolas9347
    @sebastianmolas9347 Год назад +1

    I find curious that the channel it´s called amateur chemistry, but has high quality content , setups and reactions.

  • @bpark10001
    @bpark10001 3 месяца назад

    You should have applied flame to the reacting stink. The hydrogen sulfide is flammable & will burn, forming water vapor & sulfur dioxide, a much less stinky & toxic result.

  • @Nuovoswiss
    @Nuovoswiss Год назад

    Gas traps for acidic gasses are easy to make and require only cheap sodium carbonate or hydroxide solution. Please don't just vent nasty gas in the future.

  • @IR2D2I
    @IR2D2I Год назад

    Great video by you as always! PS When are you going to put next spicy content on patreon? 😋

  • @ArminVollmer
    @ArminVollmer 11 месяцев назад

    I'm sorry to have to say this, but SiO2 is NOT the molecular analog of carbon dioxide! It is generally an amorphous material, with semi-crystalline order. Silicon is difficult to extract from SiO2, due to its high affinity to oxygen - i.e. you don't have to postulate hypothetical double bonds for it (because they don't exist there).

  • @ceasargaming9041
    @ceasargaming9041 Год назад

    Hey! maybe there is something I do not understand here, but couldn't you use concentrated HCl to dissolve everything, but leave the silicon behind? Maybe you won't get perfect beads, but wouldn't that be a way to seperate it?

    • @ceasargaming9041
      @ceasargaming9041 Год назад

      just to clarify, I mean that if this process works, then why cant we use traditional thermite?

    • @ceasargaming9041
      @ceasargaming9041 Год назад

      ok like furthermore, is there anything to avoid the annoying tweezer step at the end?

  • @rexarcher6118
    @rexarcher6118 Год назад

    Why not burn the H2S? It would make water and sulfur dioxide

  • @Dolincek
    @Dolincek Год назад

    Where did you get your Mg shavings from? Great video btw!

    • @Amateur.Chemistry
      @Amateur.Chemistry  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I got my magnesium locally from an online store

  • @bpark10001
    @bpark10001 Год назад

    Dilute sodium hydroxide will dissolve the aluminum oxide away from the silicon. That should eliminate the need for sulfur, & raise the yield.

    • @experimental_chemistry
      @experimental_chemistry Год назад

      Alkali hydroxide will dissolve silicon, too.
      But indeed there's no need to go the sulfide pathway. Aluminum oxide will dissolve in HCl, too, if the acid is heated.

    • @bpark10001
      @bpark10001 Год назад

      @@experimental_chemistry I can't imagine dilute sodium hydroxide solution dissolving silicon to any extent!

    • @experimental_chemistry
      @experimental_chemistry Год назад +1

      ​@@bpark10001
      But it does!
      To dissolve aluminum oxide in an alkali hydroxide solution you need a hot or a strong solution - and that's exactly what's able to attack silicon, too (it's also mentioned in German Wikipedia).

  • @Luke.Philp_PO
    @Luke.Philp_PO Год назад

    French Deeeeeyurt is the best Deeeeeyurt.

  • @energytv3536
    @energytv3536 Год назад

    Intresting video but the formula aren't represented accurately like SiO2 doesn't have double bonds and it is a polymer. AlCl3 has more covalent character. Also simply represent iron iii oxide as Fe2O3 and aluminum oxide as Al2O3

  • @marumiyuhime
    @marumiyuhime Год назад

    a respirator does not protect from h2s you need a fume hood

  • @thematronsmilitia
    @thematronsmilitia Год назад

    I want to use silicon to alloy aluminum for small engine. I thought I would be able to create a thermite reaction by just adding sand to molten aluminum but it hasn't worked, the sand just doesn't seem to react and adheres to the slag

    • @louisokoroji9240
      @louisokoroji9240 2 месяца назад +1

      try using amorphous silica.
      the crystalline silica is difficult to react.

  • @monster2slayer
    @monster2slayer Год назад

    can you really call it pure silicon if you havent purified it by chlorination+distillation?

  • @GerinoMorn
    @GerinoMorn Год назад

    > making pure silicone from scratch
    doesn't make it from hydrogen via progressive fusion
    sad_frog.jpg

  • @jrntrfanboii
    @jrntrfanboii 3 месяца назад

    dyirt??? haha love that accent

  • @HansWurst-qc3cr
    @HansWurst-qc3cr Год назад +1

    1st: Prussian blue dissolves in basic solutions. Sodiumcarbonate is sufficient.
    2nd: There are no double bonds in SiO2. You might want to correct that one.
    3rd: Be careful with the pronounciation! You're constantly talking about silicONE (the polymer that is used in bathrooms) but you mean siliCON.
    Otherwise: nice job!

  • @paramatematico198
    @paramatematico198 Год назад +1

    Making metanol from wood

  • @TheChemicalWorkshop
    @TheChemicalWorkshop Год назад

    now make silicon tetrachloride, then make silicon dioxide and return it to nature. (not serious)

  • @user-wv8uk5fd9t
    @user-wv8uk5fd9t 8 месяцев назад

    Bro can you help me please I am trying to make a silicon wafer at home a small one I have some questions please reply my comments 🥺🥺🥺🥺

  • @ryans3442
    @ryans3442 Год назад

    The h2s should be destroyed not vented. Bubble thru h202 or bisulfite or burn it.

  • @bruceschneier6283
    @bruceschneier6283 Год назад

    Couldn't you have just classified out the silicon with sieves like people who pan for gold? 🤔

  • @freexe392
    @freexe392 Год назад

    Nice video

  • @osmacar5331
    @osmacar5331 Год назад

    ah yes, diurt XD

  • @PeakOfHumor
    @PeakOfHumor Год назад

    Cool

  • @AhdolfRizzler
    @AhdolfRizzler Год назад

    I know thermite from Breaking Bad

  • @deathkeys1
    @deathkeys1 Год назад

    how pure? lab grade? semiconductor grade?

    • @suwedo8677
      @suwedo8677 Год назад

      There must be some Al oxide trapped inside the beads, so it's not the best quality ever, but there's no easy way to separate it

    • @deathkeys1
      @deathkeys1 Год назад +1

      @@suwedo8677 I see... so still a far cry from wafers

    • @suwedo8677
      @suwedo8677 Год назад +1

      @@deathkeys1 why tf do all of you want to make wafers 😭 it's like we were centuries behind

    • @deathkeys1
      @deathkeys1 Год назад

      @@suwedo8677 home cooked transistors taste good

  • @salihakdag6371
    @salihakdag6371 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @argotammemae4096
    @argotammemae4096 Год назад

    If you want to see some great demonstrations of thermite reactions i highly recommend the channel The Gayest Person on RUclips (yes). Even tough he doesn't upload anymore he has done a lot of thermite reactions including one with SiO2

  • @Jkauppa
    @Jkauppa Год назад

    how about SiO2 + C -> Si + CO2, then Si+Cl2 -> SiCl4, then molten electrolysis electro-refined actually pure silicon metal

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Год назад

      ok yep any termite reaction, like magnesium/aluminium with the sio2 oxide to get the non-pure metal

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Год назад

      use sodium + siO2 as the termite reaction

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Год назад

      so why would you want to make SO2

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Год назад

      leave the sulfur out, dude

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Год назад

      why would you recommend an inferior route/method

  • @sp34277
    @sp34277 Год назад

    "dyirt"

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 Год назад

    Lane. Do it chemically not thermally

  • @kannacat1
    @kannacat1 Год назад

    Run it through a strainer

  • @andersjjensen
    @andersjjensen Год назад

    Please be mindful of the pronunciation difference between silicon and silicone.

  • @alexa.davronov1537
    @alexa.davronov1537 11 месяцев назад

    Terribly, terribly inefficient.