Chloroform
Use chloroform that meets the following test. To each of three 500-mL flasks add 50.0 mL of
Periodic acid solution. Add 50 mL of chloroform and 10 mL of water to two of the flasks, and add 50 mL of water to the third flask. To each flask add 20 mL of
potassium iodide TS, mix gently, and proceed as directed under
Procedure, beginning with allow to stand for not less than 1 minute. The difference between the volumes of 0.1 N sodium thiosulfate required in the titrations with and without the chloroform is not greater than 0.5 mL.
Procedure
Melt the Glyceryl Behenate at a temperature not higher than 80
, and mix. Transfer about 1 g, accurately weighed, to a 100-mL beaker, and dissolve in 25 mL of
Chloroform. Transfer the solution, with the aid of an additional 25 mL of
Chloroform, to a separator, wash the beaker with 25 mL of water, and add the washing to the separator. Place the stopper in the separator tightly, shake vigorously for 30 to 60 seconds, and allow the layers to separate. Add 1 mL to 2 mL of glacial acetic acid to break any emulsion formed. Collect the aqueous layer in a glass-stoppered, 500-mL conical flask, and extract the nonaqueous layer again, using two 25-mL portions of water. Retain the combined aqueous extracts for the test for
Free glycerin. Transfer the nonaqueous layer to a glass-stoppered, 500-mL conical flask, and add 50.0 mL of
Periodic acid solution to this flask and to a blank flask containing 50 mL of chloroform and 10 mL of water, swirling the flasks during the addition. Allow to stand for not less than 30 minutes but not longer than 90 minutes. To each flask add 20 mL of
potassium iodide TS, and allow to stand for not less than 1 minute but not longer than 5 minutes before titrating. Add 100 mL of water, and titrate with 0.1 N sodium thiosulfate VS, using a magnetic stirrer to keep the solution mixed, to the disappearance of the brown iodine color. Then add 2 mL of starch TS, and continue the titration to the disappearance of the blue color.
[NOTEIf the Glyceryl Behenate titration is less than 0.8 of the blank titration, discard, and repeat using a smaller weight of Glyceryl Behenate.
] Calculate the percentage of 1-monoglycerides, as glyceryl monobehenate, by the formula:
20.73
N(
B S) /
W,
in which 20.73 is one-twentieth of the molecular weight of glyceryl monobehenate;
N is the normality of the sodium thiosulfate;
B and
S are the volumes, in mL, of 0.1 N sodium thiosulfate consumed by the blank and the Glyceryl Behenate, respectively; and
W is the weight, in g, of Glyceryl Behenate taken; between 12.0% and 18.0% is found.