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Offline lukas.stib

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Drying by anhydrous CuSO4
« on: February 29, 2020, 04:28:11 AM »
Hello chemists,

what substances can be dried with CuSO4 anhydrous? Can CuSO4 be used for drying esters, ethers or haloalkanes (Cl2 and Br2)? I think can not be used in Fischer esterification, when it would probably react with the carbox. acids or H2SO4 as catalyst...

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Re: Drying by anhydrous CuSO4
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2020, 10:13:53 PM »
Hello chemists,

what substances can be dried with CuSO4 anhydrous? Can CuSO4 be used for drying esters, ethers or haloalkanes (Cl2 and Br2)? I think can not be used in Fischer esterification, when it would probably react with the carbox. acids or H2SO4 as catalyst...

Thank you, Lukáš S.

Why not use a non-reactive desiccant like MgSO4, molecular sieves....?

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