Identification
A:
To 2 mL of Syrup add 5 mL of 3 N hydrochloric acid, then add, with stirring, 1 mL of sodium nitrite solution (1 in 2). Chill in an ice bath for 15 minutes, stirring if necessary, to induce crystallization, filter the precipitate on a sintered-glass funnel, wash with 10 mL of cold water, and dry at 105
: the
N,
N¢-dinitrosopiperazine so obtained melts between 156
and 160
.
B:
It responds to the tests for
Citrate 191.
Assay
Determine the specific gravity of Syrup, and transfer an accurately weighed portion of the Syrup, equivalent to about 200 mg of piperazine citrate, to a 250-mL beaker. Add 10 mL of water and 75 mL of trinitrophenol TS, stir well, and allow to stand in a refrigerator for not less than 2 hours. Collect the precipitate in a tared filtering crucible, wash with five 10-mL portions of dehydrated alcohol, and dry at 105
to constant weight.
[CautionPicrates may explode.] The weight of the dipicrate, multiplied by 0.3568, gives the equivalent of C
4H
10N
2·6H
2O in the portion of Syrup taken.