walruslover69
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Salting out and phase seperation
Hello, I was recently carrying out a dioxane synthesis following NurdRage's procedure. During the purification and dehydration NaOH or KOH are used to
separate the water and Dioxane layers. I was curious what salts are best at salting out and separating an aquas layer from a miscible organic solvent.
I imagine it can very by solvent so lets say I wanted to separate water/methanol, water/ethanol and water/dioxane mixtures. I am generally familiar on
how the salting out process works but would be interested in knowing why some particular salts work better than other and any personal experiences.
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There was just an article about this over at In the Pipeline: http://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2017/12/14/ext...
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Thanks, its very interesting.
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A saturated solution of NaCl in water is usually great at removing water from organic solvents.
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Ive heard of NaCL being used frequently. I was interested to know what salts would be the most efficient( least amount of salt having to be used) and
economical. Any idea how MgSo4(epsom salt) would preform since it is so water soluble and commonly available?
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The linked paper tested dozens of salts--among them MgSO4. There's a big table several pages in (page 6).
[Edited on 3-1-2018 by weilawei]
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Quote: Originally posted by weilawei | The linked paper tested dozens of salts--among them MgSO4. There's a big table several pages in (page 6).
[Edited on 3-1-2018 by weilawei] |
The paper seemed to only indicate the solvent partition and equilibrium not the ability to cause a separation of solvents.
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