I am doing a reaction, where I take iron nanocrystals (Fe3O4) and dissolve them in toluene which are then reacted with DMSA (2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid) in DMSO. This effects a ligand exchange capping the nanocrystals with the water soluble DMSA molecules.
I run into a problem. If I try and add water to move the crystals from the organic to the aqueous environment, the DMSO and water are miscible and I'm left with a solution that I have no clue how to separate. This is where I'm currently at, and now I can't figure out how to separate the two liquids. I have hoped I could find a solvent that has a preference for one over the other, thus restoring my two separate phases.
Currently salting-out, if possible is not necessarily an option, because I am interested in the aqueous portion, so I want to avoid contamination with salts.
Thanks for any thoughts.