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Re: Substitute for Sodium Persulphate
2016-05-29 by cs6061@...
The actual etchant in the H202-HCL is the Cupric Chloride ie. Copper(II) chloride CuCl2 that is formed in the solution. The etchant gets better with use as more CuCl2 is formed. The etching is the result of a
Redox reaction, the copper on the board is oxidized to Cu+ ions and goes into the solution while the CuCl2 is reduced to CuCl. The H202 or air bubblier oxidizes CuCl back to CuCl2 making more etchant out of the board copper The HCl provides the additional Cl ions as more Cu goes into solution. At some point the solution will become over saturated and you will need to dilute it down or start over.
Notes: Beauty supply H202 is not 30% it is 30 or 40 "Volume" which is I think about 10 - 12%
To remove ferric chloride stains use Oxalic acid
Craig
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