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In a mixture containing TetraHydroFuran + Isopropyl Acetate + MeOH separating the Isopropyl Acetate from the mixture using Sulphuric Acid.
This is a similar mixture to this other questions of yours:
http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=91210.msg326175#msg326175http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=91209.msg326174#msg326174http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=91198.msg326140#msg326140Why not post everything in one posting, so we can work together, with what you know, and what you need help with?
Addressing this topic specifically:
separating the Isopropyl Acetate from the mixture using Sulphuric Acid.
What reaction do you suspect happens, and what reactions do you know? I'm not familiar with this one, but I will look it up. Esters like isopropyl acetete are pretty resistant to weak acid, but strong sulfuric will char complex organic compounds like this one. Which reaction do you want? What do you expect to happen? Where did you hear of this method of remediation?
Is this method suitable for this process or there is any other method applicable please suggest me.
Did you just make it up? We can't help you if you're just going to pick random reagents and ask, "What about this one?" repeatedly. That's no way for anyone to learn