Hi there,
It has (once again) been rather a long time since my last post, but recollecting the level of collective knowledge available on here, I thought if anyone would know the answer to the following, the good folk of chemical forums certainly would!
I am currently working on a project involving a mixture containing seven known organic compounds (at moderate PPB levels) which will be dissolved in an organic solvent. I have free reign over the choice of solvent used and beyond the obvious feature (i.e. solubility), I am looking for something fairly volatile, reasonably innocuous and which will not react with the compounds present in my mixture; although this is something that will ultimately be revealed during a stability testing phase.
This stability point is an interesting one and I am struggling to find any resources which allow a 'rough and ready' determination of solvent in/compatibility with compounds containing particular functional groups - I would obviously prefer to deselect anything that has the potential to cause me issues before doing the work! I am fairly familiar with the idea that ketones (like acetone) can cause issues with amines due to imine/enamine formation, but beyond this I can’t seem to find anything that gives a ‘thou shalt not use solvent X with anything containing functional group Y’ proclamation and wondered if such a thing exists or not?
In this case Google is not my friend and yields vast swathes of content about stability of plastic consumables or storage of incompatible compounds, but beyond that nothing. Is anyone able to suggest a possible resource please?
For the record, my mixture contains compounds with the following groups:
• Carbamide - In this case centralites
• Nitrate Ester
• Secondary and Tertiary Amine
• N-Nitroso
• Nitro
Many thanks for your time
Kind Regards
R