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dipotasssium glycyrrizinate
Experiment #1:
Mol weight gl acid: 822.94 g/mol
Mol weight KOH: 56.1 g/mol1. Added 8.23g of the acid (white powder) to a small beaker.
2. Added 0.66g solid KOH. (using 0.1g excess to ensure complete reaction)
3. Added 50mL distilled water.
4. Mix … an immediate reaction occurs, a yellow coloured liquid forms. The mixture is not clear however.
5. Microwave heat to 70C. The solution becomes a clear yellow liquid.
6. Test pH - around 11. Add small amounts of citric acid to get pH=7. The solution colour changes and lightens to a straw colour.
7. Cool down to room temp to see if any precipitation occurs. (Gl acid is only 0.2% soluble at room temp)
8. No precipitation occurs. I now have an intensely sweet straw-coloured liquid.Next step: to evaporate the solution and see if I can precipitate crystals of dpg. Hmm .. it is hygroscopic apparently. Damn, I will need to make a dessicating chamber!
So all you organic chemists out there, is it really this simple?
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