Hi - I hope I'm in the right forum.
I was recently given a "mystery organic salt". When added to highly refined starches (corn flour or rice flour - 80micron), the resultant compound gels dramatically when water is added to it. There is an exothermic reaction.
A friend did ICP analysis on the "mystery organic salt" that showed that there is a Na content of13.0%mM and Al of 16mg/g (I wonder if the latter is not a contaminant?). pH 8. I don't have access to a lab so have not done solubility studies or anything else.
Assuming the sodium content is accurate, this would suggest the Molecular Weight of the "mystery salt" is around 176.8 g/mol. The closest I can come to this is Sodium Octanoate, Molecular Weight 167.185924 g/mol. The problem is the crystal structure of Sodium Octanoate does not look like the crystal structure of the "mystery organic salt". (I having trouble uploading the image).
Is there a better way to approach determining the identity of the "mystery organic salt"? I look forward to your feedback.
Foodie