Can someone explaine this white layer at the bottom i finished adding p2np to nabh4
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13 Jan
Hi,
What do you mean by "Finnished adding P2nP to NaBH4"?
You ad P2nP to the reaction mixed with IPA + H2O + NaBH4.
The NaBH4 settles at the bottom of the reaction if you stop stirring it will "rock up".
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What do you mean by "Finnished adding P2nP to NaBH4"?
You ad P2nP to the reaction mixed with IPA + H2O + NaBH4.
The NaBH4 settles at the bottom of the reaction if you stop stirring it will "rock up".
Best regards
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- By MadHatter
Yup, like the man said, it's borate crystals. Also, if you leave the rm cooling overnight for some reason, ice-like boric crystals will aggregate at the bottom. Like a small glacier. I got this on a massive scale at my first run and really wondered what i was looking at. Tested, and drew the conclusion it had to be boric crystals.