Hey fellas, It's been a while since I was in chemistry class and definitely need to brush up on the fundamentals. I've found on several forums that one can do the following:
1. Take an aqueous solution of unknown concentration of NaGHB (following a Sandmeyer synthesis, solvent extraction, and NaHCO3 or NaOH reflux) and evaporate the water off to form a paste.
2. Paste is then dried to completion in the oven.
3. The solid is then weighed so when it is redissolved in a calculated volume of water, one would know the g/mL concentration.
Wouldn't there be a significant amount of NaCl in the dried & weighed precipitate? How is this accounted for when yield is calculated? Is recrystallizing the NaGHB in anhydrous ethanol or methanol an option?
Thanks for your help
1. Take an aqueous solution of unknown concentration of NaGHB (following a Sandmeyer synthesis, solvent extraction, and NaHCO3 or NaOH reflux) and evaporate the water off to form a paste.
2. Paste is then dried to completion in the oven.
3. The solid is then weighed so when it is redissolved in a calculated volume of water, one would know the g/mL concentration.
Wouldn't there be a significant amount of NaCl in the dried & weighed precipitate? How is this accounted for when yield is calculated? Is recrystallizing the NaGHB in anhydrous ethanol or methanol an option?
Thanks for your help
