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Inorganic elements and compounds as drying agents
It is useful to distinguish between different classes of drying agent as being reagents that react with water either reversibly or irreversibly; the former can be regenerated, usually by heating, while the latter (sometimes classed as dehydrating agents) cannot. Caution is always needed when choosing a drying agent for the following reasons:
Many drying or dehydrating agents are compounds of group 1 or 2 metals; concentrated H2SO4, molecular sieves and silica gel are also commonly used to absorb water, while phosphorus(V) oxide is a highly effective dehydrating agent. Agents for drying or predrying solvents Typically, anhydrous salts that absorb water as solvate are suitable for removing water from solvents. Anhydrous MgSO4, CaCl2, CaSO4, Na2SO4 andK2CO3 are hygroscopic and of these, CaSO4 and MgSO4 are particularly efficient and inert drying agents.
Drying agents that react irreversibly with H2O Drying agents in this category include Ca and Mg (for alcohols), CaH2 (for a range of solvents, but not lower alcohols or aldehydes), LiAlH4 (for hydrocarbons and ethers) and sodium. The latter, generally extruded as wire, is extremely efficient for removing water from hydrocarbons or ethers, but reacts with, for example, alcohols, and is not suitable for drying halogenated solvents.
Drying agents for use in desiccators and drying tubes Suitable agents for drying samples in desiccators are anhydrous CaCl2, CaSO4, KOH and P2O5. Gases may be dried by passage through drying tubes packed with a suitable agent, but possible reaction of the gas with the drying agent must be considered. Although P2O5 is a common choice for use in desiccators, reaction with water results in the formation of a brown, viscous layer on the surface of the anhydrous powder, thereby curtailing its dehydrating ability.
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