Sulaiman217
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Hydroiodic acid from Vitamin C !
we know the conventional way of making HI using red P and iodine, but i have never seen any procedure such as this.
https://youtu.be/DmM8ikmL0os
this guy is using ascorbic acid and elemental iodine to make HI!
is it possible ? i spend days in google looking for any patent or any article describing this procedure but never found one!
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Why not using KI + H3PO4 ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix8T1YQjn4E
Or H2S + I2 ? (disadvantage H2S poisonous and necessity to filter out precipitated S)
HI is quite sensitive to air oxygen, it darkens fast.
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HI is probably formed since ascorbic acid is a reasonably good reducing agent but I don't think this is really a great way to go about it. Also the
video says that the byproduct is "benzene hexol" but I think the oxidation of ascorbic acid yields the creatively named dehydroascorbic acid.
Reflux condenser?? I barely know her!
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But in terms of purity, is ascorbic acid method same as other methods?
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Quote: Originally posted by njl | HI is probably formed since ascorbic acid is a reasonably good reducing agent but I don't think this is really a great way to go about it. Also the
video says that the byproduct is "benzene hexol" but I think the oxidation of ascorbic acid yields the creatively named dehydroascorbic acid.
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And do you think a simple distillation would remove side products ?
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Side products as well as unreacted starting materials. The ascorbic acid method is probably worse in terms of purity, H3PO4 can be made very pure and
dry plus distillation from phosphoric acid is advantageous since the acid is not very volatile. Considering this could be easily tested on a sub gram
scale though it would be worth pursuing if you're interested.
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Doesn't HI react with OH groups, and aren't dehydroascorbic- and ascorbic- acid full of OH groups?
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Yes and yes, but at least at room temperature the equilibrium would be towards HI.
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Quote: Originally posted by njl | Also the video says that the byproduct is "benzene hexol" but I think the oxidation of ascorbic acid yields the creatively named dehydroascorbic acid.
| Sounds like they subtracted "H2" from the formula for ascorbic acid, found benzenehexol, and ran
with it. Dehydroascorbic acid and benzenehexol are both C6H6O6... but a rearrangement of one to the other would be
very far-fetched.
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