NaK
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Nitromethane from Nitromethane/Oil
I have a mix of nitromethane and some sort of synthetic oil, 1:2 and I need to cleanly get out the nitromethane.
Unfortunately I have no idea what is in there, not even what kind of synthetic oil and I also know nothing about synth oils, I would only assume they
have a higher boiling point then nitromethane.
So my plan is to do a fractional distillation. Is there anything I should watch out for or a better way to separate the two?
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If you could get more information on the type of oil that would make separation easier. If the oil is light enough, you might be able to thoroughly
mix with water. Once that settles you would have a bottom nitromethane layer, a top oil layer, and an aqueous layer in between.
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Interesting, I could try that.
Unfortunately I can't get a datasheet, so I would have to just try it with a small amount.
What I don't really understand though is why the nitromethane would separate out. Is it because water is dissolving into the nitromethane, causing it
to not dissolve into the oil? Because if it is dissolved in the oil, why would it just separate out?
[Edited on 15-1-2021 by NaK]
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Nitromethane is slightly soluble in water. If enough is pulled out of the oil, it could coalesce into a lower layer. Normally you would be correct but
in this case since the nitromethane would be separated from the oil by a layer of water, it can't re-dissolve. Sort of like pushing an unfavorable
reaction forward by creating an insoluble product.
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I once investigated vacuum distillation to use as a solvent. Ordinary fractionating should be fine, too. Nitromethane is not quite prone to detonation
in such conditions.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/smwiki/index.php/Nitromethane#...
It is actually discussed there a bit. NM-MeOH seem to form azeotrope, but apparently due to their high solubility differences in water, it should be
easy to salt out and separate prior distilling it pure. So, like toluene mixtures, first wash it with brine a couple of times and then frac off the NM
from remaining oils.
From OTC sources the net cost for a liter of NM seems to be around 40€.
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NaK
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The oil is more dense than water so fractional distillation it is!
I was never able to find a source of pure nitromethane that would ship to private individuals. Only bad people use 100% nitromethane and the EU cares
for their citizens.
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Net price. The devil is in the details.
It's what you get when you extract nitromethane from 25% racing fuel.
Pure NM is not available in EU for privates without licensing. Drag racing guys tend to purchase barrels of that stuff for few € a liter.
NM seems to form azeotrope with water as well. I'm not aware of the stuff's properties, but you might wanna keep an eye for those variables and make
some tests first before going into full out distillation. If salting out and other things work, you might be able to get away with one run instead of
5.
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oh that makes sense. You misread me too - there is no alcohol in my mixture at all. So if there is nothing in there that interferes with fractional
distillation (something that boils at 100C for example) it shoud be pretty easy
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