CHEM 6AL Lecture 8: Gainer S'17 Lecture 8

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5 Mar 2018
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Process of dissolving a solute in a hot solvent which then precipitates as the solution cools. Want: a poor solvent at low temperatures & a good solvent at high temperatures. Impurities stay in solution b/c don"t fit into crystal lattice structure as well as the wanted compound, so they get kicked out when lattice structures are formed. Add solvent to the solute first and then heat it up: size of flask: 2 or 3 times the amount of solvent. Too large of a flask = losing solvent every time you transfer things from glassware: cool the solution slowly, slower cooling = better & larger crystals. Add a seed crystal: small crystal of your pure product that provides a nucleation site. Scratch inside of the flask (if no seed crystal: filter off the liquid ( mother liquor ) to collect the precipitate, assemble apparatus, turn on vacuum.

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