organicme
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member intro, and beginner questions
Hi everyone, I'm newly registered, but a long time board lurker.
I'm working on some basic lab experiments for fun, and to learn.
For the past few years I've spent much of my spare time reading everything related to chemistry I can get my hands on (gen chem books, organic chem,
medicinal chem, etc.) I've think I've retained and comprehended a lot, but I'm sure I'm barely scratching the surface overall. I built up a small
lab, nothing elaborate, heating/stirring mantle, distillation glassware, stands, flasks, test tubes, reaction plates, etc.
I hope to engage you fine folks as frequently as possible for input, and appreciate all who help. I feel confident that with the many bright
contributors here and the community's collective knowledge I'll learn faster, and do things safely & efficiently. Thanks in advance. In return ,
you'll get regular updates on my activity (I'll take photos!) ,and humor at my expense (when I ask, say or do stupid things . ).
I've played with some very basic stuff already, distill water from salt water, ethanol from vodka, steam distillation of herbal oils, and now I wish
to move forward.
The first experiment I'd like to work on here is to isolate / purify Acetyl Salicylic Acid from generic excedrin type pills. I will do this on a very
small scale, maybe 10 pills or so. Later I will hope to convert ASA to Salicylic Acid, then that to Methyl Salicylate , and also a portion of the SA
back to ASA.
That's about where I'm at on the project right now, just mental mapping, gathering options (potential methods, solvents to use, etc), and trying to
determine the best way to proceed.
I've been browsing online and there is plenty of info on accomplishing these steps. Priorities for me are to involve the least hazardous chemicals
available for the job, preferably chemicals I can buy OTC in small quantities, and at minimal cost.
That 's it for now, will update as I proceed and welcome your input. Thanks.
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organicme
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it seems there are 2 very common methods for isolating the aspirin popping up on google results. one using DCM and NaOH, the other ethyl acetate and
K2HP04.
I've worked with NaOH solutions before, so feel ok with that aspect. I'm not familiar with ethyl acetate, or K2HP04 at all.
Any reason why I should not choose the DCM + NaOH route over the other, because that is my inclination.
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Check my blog for some info on the extraction/ Hydrolysis. You don't need to expose your self to dichloromethane when you can just use isopropanol.
Also, the sodium hydroxide hydrolysis wastes reagents and is more time consuming. Just use HCl. Good luck!
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Did you have this type of lab in mind?
http://www.chem.cuhk.edu.hk/English/RBS6E_Student/Student_Ex...
Or is it more of your intent to acquire a supply of acetyl salycylic acid as a reagent?
As far as micro scale work, it has a place- Especially in energetic materials research. But it requires very precise weighing technique when so little
material is involved. What do you have for a scale?
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