I recently learned of a starting fluid from John Deere that contains ~80% diethyl ether by weight. The MSDS I read was from 1990 though so I'm not sure the same product exists anymore but...
I understand that by dripping ethanol into sulfuric acid and controlling the temperature to prevent the unwanted reaction, on can synthesize ether. In the distillation apparatus, what is causing the ether to distill out? I guess the heat of the reaction is enough right? Heck it would probably even do that at room temp. seeing as how ether is well... ether.
Anyways, to the point...
Hydrocarbons such as hexane and heptane are insoluble in sulfuric acid correct?
If so, would I not be feasible to drip the starting fluid consisting of CO2, Heptane, and Ether into the sulfuric acid to separate the two whilst having the ether evaporate out into its own separate container?
I figure one could easily obtain diethyl ether by this method but it seems way too easy...
Could someone bring me some enlightenment on these matters before I waste my money?
Thanks.