Slightly off topic, I've gotten a huge surge of interest in my YouTube video on making potassium iodide since the disaster. Many people are saying
most places are sold out of KI tablets, and asking where to get the I2 and KOH for the reaction so they can make it themselves. The reaction, FYI, is
3I2 + 6KOH --> KIO3 + 3H2O + 5KI
I've been cautioning people to <b>not</b> try eating anything made in the lab, because I would never consider it. I just can't be sure of
the purity of my reagents, and the product is almost certainly contaminated with excess I2, KOH, or KIO3.
While I'll still go on saying that, is that actually the case? I2 can be easily purified by sublimation, and the KI by multiple recrystallizations.
According to KI's wiki page the dosage for adults is only 130mg/day, so even if there were impurities they would be almost at trace levels at that
quantity. I'm starting to wonder myself if it's safe or not. As I've said, I'm leaning towards no. |