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Looking for some chemicals?

10/9/2011

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There are occasions when a project calls for some chemical solvent, polymer, or a chemical that you just do not have in your possession. But, the chemical that you need may be as close as your local hardware store, garden center, or drugstore. Hardware stores carry acetone, methyl alcohol, toluene, xylene, and trichloroethylene, as readily available solvents. If you need methylene chloride, look at paint strippers. Need some tetrahydrofuran ? Look for some PVC pipe cleaner. Polymers are almost everywhere including the home. High and low density polyethylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, and others. Polyvinyl acetate is Elmer's glue, polyvinylidene chloride is Saran wrap, and disposable diapers contain the water absorbing polymer polyacrylamide.
The garden center has the biggest selection of really good chemicals. Sulfur, Urea, and other soil amendments, root killer also known as  copper sulfate.  The two main drawbacks with local chemicals are the purity, and amounts available. Generally speaking the chemicals are not reagent grade. They may only have 90% active chemical but frequently that is enough. Sometimes these impurities can be removed by recrystallizing in an appropriate solvent. And, at times, the only available size may be 5 pounds or more.
Another possibility is that some chemicals that are hard to find can be made from common chemicals. For example, iodine is hard to find but can be made from potassium iodide which is available. I generally start with a search for the chemical and then find out what it is used for. A little research can go a long way. But, a good source is to check out the Commonly Available Chemicals list compiled by science educator and consultant, David A. Katz. It was designed for schools that have a limited budget. The PDF is here. Happy Hunting!

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