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[*] posted on 1-4-2011 at 04:21
Optical purity of (-)-a-phenylethylamine


Hello,

We isolated (S)-(-)-a-phenylethylamine from the racemate using tartaric acid.

When measuring the optical purity, the notes said to use 0.1g per mL of ethanol.

However, I used 0.0127g/mL. (0.127g dissolved in 10mL ethanol).

When measured in the polarimeter, the observed rotation was -0.180 degrees

I now should calculate the specific rotation, based on the literature value (-30.5 degrees).

But the literature value used a concentration of 0.1g/mL.

I was going to calculate the specific rotation like this:

specific rotation = observed rotation / concentration * pathlength

For mine:

-0.180 / (0.0127g/mL * 0.5dm) = -28.3 degrees

Then to measure the optical purity:

optical purity = (calculated specific rotation / specific rotation of pure compound) * 100%

But since the specific rotation of the pure compound (the literature value) was determined at c=0.1g/mL, do I need to change the equation?

eg would

(-28.3 / -30.5) * 100% = 92.9% purity

be incorrect?

I was quite chuffed to see such a high optical purity - until I read that the literature value was taken at concentration of 0.1g/mL of ethanol.

Is my optical purity actually much lower?

Thanks
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[*] posted on 1-4-2011 at 05:03


The factor of concentration in the equation means that it can be a variable, and what you've dine is correct. I suggest that they use 0.1g/ml as it makes the maths simpler (yes they're likely lazy!).
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[*] posted on 1-4-2011 at 05:51


Cheers, thanks very much

Well, yep the literature value is 0.1g/mL and so the lab manual said to use that amount...I stuffed it up though, for some reason thinking it was 0.1g/10mL therefore 0.01g/mL

Thanks again
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