determination of acetyl chloride contents
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 5:56 am
I have searched 3 method to deternine acetyl chloride contents in the solution.
which method would give me the best result and why?
and for the other methods could you plz explain why isn't it recommended?
it is really hard to choose which method should use to get a good results.
i really appriciate for your help.
1) Titration method(titration iodine with thiosulfate)
Acetyl chloride + sulfoxide(DMSO) -> acyloxysulfonium salts + iodide -> iodine
2) GC method(silylation)
react the sample with diethylamine(70’C for 15 mins) and silylate with BSTFA
3) GC method(methanol)
add methanol to form methyl acetate and inject into GC system
column DB-wax 30*0.53*1um
Oven 40'C for 5 mins
40->230'C at 10'C/min
230'C for 7 mins
split 1:10
injector : 250'C
FID :300'C
methanol : RT 5.4 mins
methyl acetate : RT 3.78 mins
which method would give me the best result and why?
and for the other methods could you plz explain why isn't it recommended?
it is really hard to choose which method should use to get a good results.
i really appriciate for your help.
1) Titration method(titration iodine with thiosulfate)
Acetyl chloride + sulfoxide(DMSO) -> acyloxysulfonium salts + iodide -> iodine
2) GC method(silylation)
react the sample with diethylamine(70’C for 15 mins) and silylate with BSTFA
3) GC method(methanol)
add methanol to form methyl acetate and inject into GC system
column DB-wax 30*0.53*1um
Oven 40'C for 5 mins
40->230'C at 10'C/min
230'C for 7 mins
split 1:10
injector : 250'C
FID :300'C
methanol : RT 5.4 mins
methyl acetate : RT 3.78 mins