Introduction
Hi, I am working on updating my school's Liquid-Liquid-Extraction Experiment (for Unit Operations Lab). The old process used several carcinogenic and/or toxic chemicals. I have been tasked with designing the new process using as much of the new equipment as I can. However, when I was brought on to the project the replacement chemicals did not extract as nicely as we would have hoped (that is to say - not at all). I am good at experimental design and data analysis, but I don't know of a nice extraction process that will fit the bill for what I need. Any help would be appreciated!
What I have
I have an extractor with two inputs, one of which is hooked to the building's water supply - water must be one of the materials involved in the extraction.
I have a 55 gallon drum of 200T mineral oil, which would be convenient to extract from or to since we wouldn't need to buy more. I am not bound to it however.
What I Need
(A), dissolved in (B), will extract most/all into (C).
Either B or C must be water.
Everything must be:
Safe for students (nothing hazardous)
Environmentally Friendly
Preferably whatever A is would have some color to it so the students can see the extraction occur.
Any suggestions?