Shaal
Bluelighter
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Hi, I don't know if this is the right forum to post in, so move my thread if necessary. 
I have access to 70% or 99,5% isopropanol.
I'd prefer to use the 99,5% purity, since with the 70%, I guess the rest is water, which would probably not make the extractions as efficient...
In the 99,5% isopropanol, what do you reckon the 0.5% could be? Could it be something used to break the azeotrope with water, such as benzene is used to make pure ethanol? Apparently the azeotrope gives a composition of 91% vol. isopropanol (source wikipedia).
Even if there are traces of something harmful like benzene in there, you would get rid of everything upon complete evaporation, right? I don't wanna poison myself...
Thanks!
EDIT: I think I found the information myself, apparently "Pure (anhydrous) isopropyl alcohol is made by azeotropic distillation of the wet isopropyl alcohol using either diisopropyl ether or cyclohexane as azeotroping agents" (wikipedia).
Still leaving this here as it could be useful for someone else.
I have access to 70% or 99,5% isopropanol.
I'd prefer to use the 99,5% purity, since with the 70%, I guess the rest is water, which would probably not make the extractions as efficient...
In the 99,5% isopropanol, what do you reckon the 0.5% could be? Could it be something used to break the azeotrope with water, such as benzene is used to make pure ethanol? Apparently the azeotrope gives a composition of 91% vol. isopropanol (source wikipedia).
Even if there are traces of something harmful like benzene in there, you would get rid of everything upon complete evaporation, right? I don't wanna poison myself...
Thanks!
EDIT: I think I found the information myself, apparently "Pure (anhydrous) isopropyl alcohol is made by azeotropic distillation of the wet isopropyl alcohol using either diisopropyl ether or cyclohexane as azeotroping agents" (wikipedia).
Still leaving this here as it could be useful for someone else.
