Hi,
I need help with the identification tests for PEG. I haven't been able to find any information regarding the chemical reactions taking place ie. I need to know what each of these tests is identifying and the mechanisms of action. I also need to know if these tests are specific to any molecular weight, I'm assuming they're non specific as they're listed in the EP under macrogol with no defined MW (viscosity testing is used to ID the molecular weight). Any information, or where I could find more information is appreciated. Regards.
The ID tests as per EP:
B. To 1 g in a test-tube add 0.5 ml of sulphuric acid R, close
the test-tube with a stopper fitted with a bent delivery
tube and heat until white fumes are evolved. Collect the
fumes via the delivery tube into 1 ml of mercuric chloride
solution R. An abundant white, crystalline precipitate
is formed.
C. To 0.1 g add 0.1 g of potassium thiocyanate R and 0.1 g
of cobalt nitrate R and mix thoroughly with a glass rod.
Add 5 ml of methylene chloride R and shake. The liquid
phase becomes blue.