Hello all,
I recently tried to perform an A/B extraction on 250g of ACRB.
Reagents used:
-250g powdered acrb
-lab grade sulfuric acid
-food grade sodium hydroxide
-lab grade hexane
-both distilled and filtered H2O was used interchangebly
-sodium sulfate anhydrous (used for drying warm solvent pulls)
I believe that is all the important stuff listed.
To prep:
-Initially lysed the acrb with freeze/thaw method (1 time)
-3x Acid boils with sulfuric acid (pH aprox. 1-2)
-Reduced
-basified with sodium hydroxide (pH 13-14)
*I usually try to reach a pH of 'nearly' 1 or 14
-2 pulls with aprox. 200 mL of HOT hexane
** Instinct tells me the excessive heating of hexane is the cause of the red precipitant
So prior to adding the first 200 mL of hexane to the basic aq. solution, the hexane was nearly boiling, and the aq. sol. was very warm as well.
After adding the solvent and mixing, the combined heat caused the hexane to boil inside the flask. Obviously, it was allowed to seperate, albeit not long enough, and mixed a few more times.
When I decanted the original hexane pull it was a dark amber/yellow color.
A second pull was done - similar results.
So I figured I dissolved a lot of fats with the boiling hexane, and decided to dry the combined first and second pull with sodium sulfate anhydrous to try to catch any of the tiny particles of aq. sol. in my NPS.
This was done with relatively good results clearing up the hexane to a more seemingly 'normal' light yellow color.
I then poured the *warm* hexane through a coffee filter and into a glass dish.
now keep in mind at this point my NPS was no longer showing signs of the amber/red color.
After covering and allowwing to cool to room temperature for several hours, i returned to find strange double helix shaped red slime gathering on the bottom of the dish.
it continued to cool and freeze/precipiate for approx. 12 hours
here are the results..
1st and 2nd pic are original freeze/precip.
3rd is a re-x with heptane.
My question is, I have been reading mixed things on red precipitants, and I realize it is some sort of contaminant, but I find it strange that it seemed to precipitate out of nowhere, especially with the extra step of drying the first pulls, which is something I usually save for re-x's.
any input would be great on what you all think caused this to happen..
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