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If the oil be first diluted with petroleum ether, before treatment
with phosphoric acid, the results are rather more concordant in the
hands of different analysts.
Schimmel & Co. recommend the absorption of the cineol by a 40 to>
50 per cent, solution of resorcin in water, and reading the unabsorbed
portion in the neck of a Hirschsohn flask.
Ten c.c. of the oil containing cineol are mixed in a cassia flask of
100 c.c. capacity with so much 50 per cent, resorcinol solution that the
flask is filled for about four-fifths. The mixture is shaken thoroughly
for five minutes, and the oil portions which have not entered into reac-
tion are brought into the neck of the flask by adding resorcinol solution,,
and their volume determined. By subtracting the volume from 10 the
cineol-content of the oil is obtained, which is then expressed in per
cent, by volume by multiplication with 10.
Messrs. Schimmel & Co. have since modified the method by recom-
mending the oil to be first fractionated and the portion boiling between.
170° to 190° C. to be treated with the resorcin solution. In some cases
this gives results fairly concordant with those of the phosphoric acid^1
method usually adopted, as the following results will show:—Cajuput Oil, normal.
„ ,, abnormal
Eucalyptus Oil I.Cineol by Direct
Absorption with
Resorcin Solution.62 per cent.
53
82Cineol by Absorption
with Resorcin
after Fractionation.54 per cent.
17
68 „Cineol by
Phosphoric
Acid Process.52 per cent.
1* ,.
65 „C. T. Bennett
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has, however, shown that this method is quite un-
reliable, only yielding accurate results in certain isolated cases.
In other cases, however, the results obtained are obviously too high.
An oil which yielded 95 per cent, distilling between 170* to 190° C.,
all of which was absorbed by resorcin solution, had the following char-
acters :—
Specific gravity ......
Optical rotation
Cineol by phosphoric acid method
,, by resorcin method
Other samples gave results as under :-0-924
Nil
78 per cent.
95Eucalyptus Oil A.
„ B.
„ C....Cineol by
Direct
Absorption.100 per cent.
Crystallised
»»Cineol by
Absorption after
Fractionation.89 per cent.
97
92Cineol by
Phosphoric
Acid Process.70 per cent.
75 „
73
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It is evident that this modified method is not absolutely accurate
since other constituents, besides cineol, are undoubtedly included in the
portion boiling between 170° and 190° C. A further objection is the
separation of the solid crystalline double compound with oils rich in
cineol.
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