Sodium Acetate: Difference between revisions
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**This may be adaptable to a closed loop meta-stable [[Thermal Storage]] system? | **This may be adaptable to a closed loop meta-stable [[Thermal Storage]] system? | ||
***IE not dehydrating + rehydrating something | ***IE not dehydrating + rehydrating something | ||
*Also supposedly has a use case as a [[Concrete Sealant]] | *Also supposedly has a use case as a [[Concrete Sealant]] , in [[Vulcanizing]] [[Chloroprene]] [[Synthetic Rubber]] , and as a componet of some [[Photoresists]] | ||
**Needs Verification | |||
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Revision as of 03:20, 30 January 2021
Basics
- The sodium salt of Acetic Acid
- reacting Aqueous Acetic Acid with Sodium Hydroxide produces this
- It is often used as a Phase Change Material in re-usable heating pads
- This may be adaptable to a closed loop meta-stable Thermal Storage system?
- IE not dehydrating + rehydrating something
- This may be adaptable to a closed loop meta-stable Thermal Storage system?
- Also supposedly has a use case as a Concrete Sealant , in Vulcanizing Chloroprene Synthetic Rubber , and as a componet of some Photoresists
- Needs Verification
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Sodium Acetate
- The Wikipedia Page on Phase-Change Materials
- A Video by the Youtube Channel "Technology Connections" Titled "Reusable handwarmers that get hot by freezing"
- They also went over iron-oxidation based handwarmers