ismokecrystals wrote:how would you aspirate it if it boils at room temp? Wouldn't it become a gas instantly?
Diethyl ether boils at around 35C, which is above 90F. So it is not going to boil away instantly at room temperature unless done in a desert environment.
I don't know if this purification will work right off, but my biggest concern about using diethyl ether is its insane flammability. A tiny amount of ether vapor can find a spark (electric switch, static electricity, pilot light, etc.) on the other side of the room and cause the whole container of ether to burst into flame. Therefore, it is quite dangerous to work with unless in a laboratory setting with appropriate fume hood, or else possibly outside would be safe.
elphologist