Hi Chemical Forums,
I'm testing Ammonium Bicarbonate in a fermentation process. Is it possible for Ammonium Bicarbonate to 'salt out' Ethanol?
Ionic compounds such as Sodium Carbonate and Ammonium Sulfate are able to salt out ethanol. As a salt insoluble in alcohol and very soluble in water, I'd assume it would. Although, because of its volatility as a salt, I'm wondering if it would instead decompose in a water-ethanol mix solution.
Thank You,
EJ