I'm looking for a material that can stand up to high temperature phosphoric acid. And by high temperature, I'm talking up to 500C, atmospheric pressure.
I doubt there's a metal that'll do, but thought I'd ask. Ceramics are a possibility, too. I'm leaning towards quartz right now. There...
I'm going to dilute 85% phosphoric acid down to a 38% solution, and I'm trying to find out how much heat will be generated. I can't find anything more than basic (no pun intended) information in my old chemistry testbook, and I'm not having much luck online, either.
Can anyone give me a clue...