Fidelmios
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Highlighter Dyes (update)
Hey all,
If a mod wants to merge the threads that would be fine, however I think the topic is askew to the first. I've been extracting the dyes out of
highlighters for the last week or so, and I am currently trying to drive off the last bits of water from my compound. I have decided to try and use a
desiccator like MgSO4 due to its availability. I think my setup will work, but I am unsure, I am simply placing my beaker full of my compound, in a
tupperware container that is has dried MgSO4 covering the rest of the container. I am dubious that this will work with MgSO4, and want to know your
opinions on this. If you think a better desiccant will work, I would love to know your ideas!
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I prefer calcium chloride because it absorbs much more water than magnesium sulfate. I believe you can find calcium chloride in the local hardware
store as "DampRid". Calcium chloride's ability to absorb water is used as a dehumidifier, which is why it is quite common.
If you want a more thorough desiccation, make a "desiccator bag", where the material you want to desiccate put into a container, placed in the bag,
and a substantial amount of desiccant is also placed in the bag. Or you could purchase a commercially made glass desiccator.
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Aha! I do have a sample of calcium chloride after all. It looks like about 400g. I'll try to use it after the 2nd run with MgSO4. Any tips on redrying
CaCl2?
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Use an oven, and allow maximum surface area.
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