Fractional Liberation

 



Fractional Liberation

Fractional Liberation

  Fractional liberation  is a technique in which the compounds or chemicals are separated from a mixture by the formation of precipitate.

  The separation is carried out by changing the compounds the compounds into their salt form.

  Purification of cinnamon alkaloid is usually carried out using this technique.

  When a mixture of alkaloid salt is treated with an alkali it 1st form a weak base in its free state which is followed by base liberation.

  This liberation process occur in ascending order of basicity.

  By shaking the mixture with organic solvent after every addition a series of bases fractions are obtained.

  Similarly for the liberation of organic acid present in water immiscible solvent same pattern is used.

  In this case a mixture of acid salt is will be treated with mineral acid to fractionally liberate acids.

Presented by

Muhammad Atif

PhD Scholar Pharmaceutical Sciences

Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan

 

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