• Jon_Servo@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I couldn’t remember what the standard industrial solution was. All I could remember is that it’s impossible to have 100% because water is introduced to the solution the moment it’s exposed to air.

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      7 months ago

      It’s not impossible, just difficult. Depending on how water free you actually need the result do be, you might be able to get away with just a dehumidifier. If that is not good enough, you can put your entire purification process in a box and flood it with an inrert gas like argon or nitrogen. Storing this is not that difficult, but you need to be sure you are in a moisture free environment whenever you open the container.

      Another interesting difficulty is you cannot direct distil it to beyond around 90%, because at that concetration water and isopropyl has the same boiling point. So, you need to mix in another chemical like benzene to distill out the water, then you can distill out the addidive as a second step.