This has been an issue for some time, and finally there appears to be a study that gives objective information on contaminants in acetone. Ace hardware, kleanstrip, and many other kinds of acetone were examined in this study, and they were all found to have some levels of impurities. The four main impurities were:
diacetone alcohol (2-pentanone,4-hydroxy-4-methyl-)
mesityl oxide (3-penten-2-one,4-methyl-)
phorone (2,5-heptadien-4-one,2,6-dimethyl-)
phenol
although other impurities were found as well.
Can anyone else can comment on how bad they are? I don't think phenol is all that bad, espcially in trace quantities, but I know nothing about the toxicology of the others. Is it possible that any of these will just evaporate away?
Link to Articlebenzyme wrote:
i'm tellin ya, one day i'll interface a mass spec and uv-vis spectrophotometer to a modular synthesizer