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Acetone reaction with chlorides?

Fyndium - 5-10-2020 at 04:51

There was a mention that acetone (vapors) can cause an explosive reaction with magnesium chloride.

This led me of thinking could a reaction be possible when salting out acetone from water with calcium chloride, since some traces of chloride will inevitably remain in the acetone, and they will concentrate upon distillation. A ballast of mineral oil would be used, aside with calcium sulfate (25g/L for drying and 10g/L for distillation).

There is also widespread mention that calcium chloride will form an adduct with ketones/acetone and apparently also with some alcohols. Is this true, and does anyone know any reputable sources about this matter, for it not being just a speculation?

[Edited on 5-10-2020 by Fyndium]

njl - 5-10-2020 at 04:58

I have never heard of the reaction between Chlorides and acetone but Calcium Chloride is known to form addition compounds with alcohols (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp992472%2B)