AlphitO
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Guanidine Carbonate and Hydroxide
Hello,
I'm trying to extract guanidine hydroxide of a solution with guanidine carbonate too. But i couldn't find any information to help me about some
extrator for ONLY guanidine hydroxide. Some help/tips?
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Convert it all to guanidine nitrate and then all to the hydroxide?
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AlphitO
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I want to know how much i have of guanidine hydroxide and how much of guanidine carbonate. There is some pappers showing the guanidine hydroxide,
after some reaction with guanidine carbonate as reactant, going back to the carbonate form. So, i need to extract my hydroxide (that is my product of
interest) from the solution to stop it before it turn out to the carbonate form.
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Guanidine hydroxide is an equilibrium mixture like ammonia solution and so in solution exists as a mixture of guanidine base, water and guanidine
hydroxide. I don't have equilibrium data to hand but since the solution is strongly basic the hydroxide ion concentration must be fairly high (higher
than with ammonia solution).
However, guanidine solution is unstable and needs to be used fairly quickly.
It can be prepared from the carbonate solution by treatment with barium or calcium hydroxide and filtering off the alkaline metal carbonate or it can
be prepared from the chloride by shaking with excess silver oxide.
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