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Synthesis of propanoic acid from methyl ethyl ketone via haloform reaction. Questions.
Hello,
I was watching a NurdRage video. Propanoic acid was synthesized from methyl ethyl ketone using the haloform reaction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDMuQtglPIw
My questions is,
Is this a viable OTC route to propanoic acid or is it just a waste of time beyond exploring the science?
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It is a viable route to propionic acid.
Although, calcium propionate is likely already available OTC, as this is used to preserve bread.
So you might have it even easier.
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Quote: Originally posted by karlosĀ³ | It is a viable route to propionic acid.
Although, calcium propionate is likely already available OTC, as this is used to preserve bread.
So you might have it even easier. |
Awesome, I will have to check the local baking store and see if they carry it. I might still try the haloform procedure on small scale just to do it.
Thanks.
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Personally I would not consider it economically viable or efficient (time consuming), if the desired product is propionic acid. Considering the bleach
hypochlorite solutions in stores are usually 5-6% (think in some countries they got 10%). My point is you need a lot of hypochlorite and with that
much dilution you will have to deal with large volumes.
Large volumes are okay if the desired product is e.g. chloroform since it's not that soluble in water (8g/cm^3), decant and sep funnel.
This is just my opinion and imo you should try it, fun experiment, I did this a while back to get some chloroform however I made it using a 12% sodium
hypochlorite solution made with calcium hypochlorite (tedious process, calcium hydroxide).
Nurdrage gets propionic acid via forming the Na salt from the 17% distillate, however if found something you maybe can take advantage of to increase
propionic acid in distillate http://ijariie.com/AdminUploadPdf/SEPARATION_OF_PROPIONIC_AC...
Don't know if this is true or not, I just found it via a quick search
Btw if you really need propionic acid, it is also not that expensive from a chemical warehouse
[Edited on 6-7-2020 by Racconized]
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Yes that was my concern too. Having to deal with all of the volume, even with the usefulness of chloroform, I have no used for large amounts at the
moment. I was considering using Ca(OCl)2.
https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=15...
I do still plan on trying the process for fun, it is something to do and put in my lab book.
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Calcium hypochlorite for mek is the best option.it can be done more concentrated than the naocl.
[Edited on 7-7-2020 by draculic acid69]
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Quote: Originally posted by draculic acid69 | Calcium hypochlorite for mek is the best option.it can be done more concentrated than the naocl.
[Edited on 7-7-2020 by draculic acid69] |
Awesome, that will be my method.
Thanks for all the input.
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