BILLBUILDS
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how useful would this chemical be?
I was browsing eBay and i cam across calcium propionate
could you take off the calcium and put back to propanoic acid
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theAngryLittleBunny
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This is literally what I would need right now, you can mix it with sulfuric acid and distill off propionic acid. It depends on what you wanna use it
for, if you just need a weak carboxylic acid, then I would go with acetic acid. But if you wanna for instance attach a propionyl group on a aromatic
ring, you need propionyl chloride for that, which you can only make from propionic acid.
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XeonTheMGPony
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just make it and chloroform in one shot! Use MEK to make chloroform side product is propionic acid.
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BILLBUILDS
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how does that work. do you have a experimental for it
[Edited on 4-9-2017 by BILLBUILDS]
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Add a little less than stoichiometric amount of MEK to a gallon of bleach. Shake the container and chill it for a few hours. Pour out the contents and
separate the organic from the aqueous layer. The organic layer contains chloroform, the aqueous layer contains sodium propionate, sodium hydroxide,
leftover bleach and chlorate, etc. Add calcium salt solution, and filter off the precipitate. The solution should have the calcium propionate.
EDIT: There will be calcium chlorate in solution but if the propionic acid to be formed and distilled, it shouldn't be a problem.
[Edited on 9-4-2017 by ninhydric1]
[Edited on 9-4-2017 by ninhydric1]
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Quote: Originally posted by ninhydric1 | Add a little less than stoichiometric amount of MEK to a gallon of bleach. Shake the container and chill it for a few hours. Pour out the contents and
separate the organic from the aqueous layer. The organic layer contains chloroform, the aqueous layer contains sodium propionate, sodium hydroxide,
leftover bleach and chlorate, etc. Add calcium salt solution, and filter off the precipitate. The solution should have the calcium propionate.
EDIT: There will be calcium chlorate in solution but if the propionic acid to be formed and distilled, it shouldn't be a problem.
[Edited on 9-4-2017 by ninhydric1]
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Could you link a source for that? It sounds interesting
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XeonTheMGPony
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDMuQtglPIw
Next time I make chloroform I'll be doing it this way and isolating the acid as well.
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