Jesus, how many times does this topic have to come up? Throw a bunch of NaCl into it and wait for it to layer out. Extract layer of iPrOH, dry over
anhydrous MgSO4, CaCl2, whatever; filter out the desiccant.
This iPrOH will be quite dry, well over the 99% spec you're shooting for. The distillation part is recommended to remove the tiny amounts of dissolved
desiccants. However, considering your definition of 1% impurities as 'good enough', the amount of dissolved solids should be more than tolerable in
your situation.
So, breaking out the spoon:
-Throw a bunch of rock salt into the 91% isopropanol container. Shake vigorously, let it stand for a couple hours to separate into layers.
-Use a syringe, syphon, etc. to remove isopropanol form the saturated NaCl solution.
-Bake epsom salts (MgSO4) or calcium chloride ice melter in the oven on high for a couple hours, let cool, crush.
-Mix isopropanol with the desiccant, shake, wait, repeat for a few hours.
-Filter out the desiccant. Distill (optional) to remove any dissolved desiccant which will be much less than 1% by weight.
Also, UTFSE! http://tinyurl.com/drying-isopropanol
[Edited on 15-2-2012 by DougTheMapper] |