Hi everyone. This is my first post on the forum and I'm certainly no expert and have basically no experience with chemistry, but recently it became a growing interest of mine. I looked around my house for anything I could mess around with that wouldn't be potentially dangerous and found Iodized salt, which contains 45% iodine. My plan was to attempt to extract the iodine from this.
What I found on the internet was to first extract potassium iodide and then retrieve iodine from that, but I wondered if there was a simpler way, since Petroleum Ether seems kind of hard to find and I don't want to arouse law enforcement suspicions by buying weird chemicals.
I read that Iodine was soluable in Ethanol -- found in denatured alcohol from my garage. So I poured a bunch of salt into a Mason Jar, soaked it in Ethanol, poured it through a coffee filter into a ceramic bowl and then evaporated the Ethanol off. What I was left with was a very odd looking bubble formation of yellowish-white crystals and an extremely small trace amount of purplish pink on one edge of the bowl.
I'm guessing the purplish pink residue was Iodine, but I'm not 100% sure. As far as the yellowish white crystals, I don't know what that is. Would anyone be kind enough to enlighten me on whether or not my procedure would work for extraction of Iodine if I used a lot of salt?