andre178
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precipitation question
a paper calls for precipitation from methylene chloride/pentane. Is this a typical chemistry procedure? any references? I have not found anything on
google regarding this combination of chemicals, and how this would come about. Screenshot below:
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This simply means you have to dissolve your compound in dichloromethane and than add pentane (or petroleum ether b.p. 40-60 degC) until the compound
precipitates. This assumes that your substance is polar, so it will be soluble in dichloromethane but insoluble in an nonpolar solvent like an alkane.
This kind of purification is often used for polymers, for which the usual purification methods in organic chemistry (recrystallization, distillation,
sublimation, etc.) can't be used.
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excellent explanation!
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