Taken from dear Jared:
Procedure: Place 50 grams of aspirin into a beaker, and then add 350 milliliters of 95% ethyl alcohol (note: about 50 grams of aspirin can be obtained
by crushing up 100, 500-milligram tablets of store bought aspirin tablets—these crushed up tablets can be added directly to the 350 milliliters of
95% ethyl alcohol). Thereafter, stir the mixture to fully dissolve the aspirin, and then filter-off any insoluble impurities—such as starch, and
other fillers (if using medical aspirin tablets), and then recrystallize the aspirin from this 95% ethyl alcohol solution. Thereafter, vacuum dry or
air-dry the collected aspirin crystals. Now, into a clean flask equipped with thermometer, motorized stirrer and powder funnel, place 350 grams of 98%
sulfuric acid, and then place this flask into a an ice bath, and chill to 0 Celsius. Thereafter, slowly add in small portions, 115 grams of potassium
nitrate, or 95 grams of sodium nitrate to the sulfuric acid over a period of about 1 hour, while rapidly stirring the sulfuric acid, and maintaining
its temperature below 5 Celsius. After the addition of the sodium or potassium nitrate, slowly add the dry recrystallized aspirin, in small portions,
over a period of about 1 hour while rapidly stirring the sulfuric acid/nitrate mixture, and keeping it temperate below 5 Celsius. After the addition
of the aspirin, replace the powder funnel with a condenser, and reflux the mixture for 2 hours at 60 Celsius with rapid stirring. After 2 hours,
remove the heat source, and allow the reaction mixture to cool to room temperature. Then gradually add the reaction mixture to 1500 milliliters of ice
water, and then allow the entire mixture to stand for 3 hours. Thereafter, filter-off the precipitated picric acid, wash excessively with 10,
250-milliter portions of ice cold water. Note: washing with base to remove traces of acid should be avoided as formation of the corresponding picrate
salts may develop. After the washing process, vacuum dry or air-dry the solid product. |