In the past i have found myself with emulsions within the non-polar layer and i'm sure many of you know that this can & will create an awkward position for yourself in siphoning the solvent from the aqueous layer. Looking at some previous posts i was able to gain extremely useful knowledge on a number of ways to minimise these emulsions including
Washing the emulsion with a warm water bath
Using a vibrator

, washing machine or any other device that will provide a high speed oscillation of the solvent
And adding Salt to the emulsion
Adding additional Lye to the solution
I thought that this might be interesting to share just incase anybody was having problems with emulsion and perhaps wanted a new way to approach this.
In my latter extractions a really simple but apparently effective technique i found to be so so helpful is to place your vessel down horizontally rather than vertically after shaking/stirring.
A multitude of times now i have ended up with emulsions within my glass bottle. On a few occasions i've extracted the non-polar layer and found the salting technique to be the most effective (i'm guessing depending on the cause of the problem).
So after a shake/stir i've left the mixture to separate only to find an annoying emulsion has formed in-between the two layers. What i do is simple give the bottle another gentle shake and then place it horizontally (on it's side) to settle. When given a few minutes i always find it to have sorted out my problem. Nowadays i just lay the bottle on it's side automatically before returning it to its bath.
Not being incredibly scientific i might just hazard a guess that it helps dissipate the emulsions because of the larger surface area the solvent has. Anyhow, this is by no means a sure fire way of getting rid of your emulsions but as i'd never read anything about this before, i thought that it might be worth mentioning to you all.
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