When I was making paraformaldehyde, I didn't want to bother with any vacuum distillations and etc.
I just have read somewhere that treatment of 40% formalin with sulfuric acid should yield paraformaldehyde too.
I fillled flask with my freshly bought formalin and poured some amount H2SO4. I put the flask in freezer but nothing happened overnight.
So I just left the flask as it was not willing to clean it up. After 1 day some white precipitate covered flask walls and after yet few days I was
left with decent amount of white cake that covered the flask. After some scratching I got my paraformaldehyde out and filtered it. I don't know how
big the yield is, but taking in mind that formalin is very cheap it looks like good way to go.
Then I tried to thermally crack the paraformaldehyde by refluxing it in methanol, because I wanted to make anhydrous formaldehyde/methanol solution,
but after almost a day of reflux and no effects I gave up. I thought that methanol should crack the polymer bonds somehow even if the temperature
wasn't too high. |