Extraction of Caffeine from Tea Leaves Marc Tugaoen‚ Kristine Vanzuela‚ Rafael Villanueva‚ Justeen Wong Department of Chemistry‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract This experiment has been divided into 4 set-ups‚ first was the solid-liquid extraction‚ next was the liquid-liquid extraction‚ then the sublimation and last was the melting point determination. The solid-liquid and liquid-liquid extraction were both done during the first meeting‚ the DCM layer was filtered and
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Water Treatment Nanotechnology‚ the engineering and art of manipulating matter at the nanoscale (1-100 nm)‚ offers the potential of novel nanomaterials for the treatment of surface water‚ groundwater and wastewater contaminated by toxic metal ions‚ organic and inorganic solutes and microorganisms. Due to their unique activity toward recalcitrant contaminants many nanomaterials are under active research and development for use in the treatment of water. Nanotechnology water treatment
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Extraction of Caffeine from Thea sinensis Abstract Extraction of Caffeine from Thea sinensis main objective is to isolate‚ purify characterized caffeine from tea leaves. Sublimation technique was used to get the % yield which is 0.07%. The melting point of the standard caffeine with the sublimate is 229°C. Introduction The active ingredient that makes tea and coffee valuable to humans is caffeine. Caffeine is an alkaloid; a class of naturally occurring compounds containing nitrogen and
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percent of the caffeine molecule dissociates in water‚ proving that the compound is a weak electrolyte. A substance that completely dissociates in a solution‚ such as water‚ is considered an electrolyte and can therefore conduct electricity. This dissociation is caused by the atoms’ minimal nuclear charge‚ allowing the substance to break apart entirely into its ions. Ions are mobile‚ which induces a current and contributes to the substance’s high electrical conductivity. Caffeine is composed of atoms
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Extraction of Caffeine from Tea Leaves Introduction Caffeine is soluble in boiling water and as a result it is easily extracted from tea bags by steeping in hot water. This process leaves behind the water insoluble portions of the tea bag. However‚ water extracts more than just caffeine‚ so a final separation is done with an organic solvent that will dissolve primarily caffeine. The organic solvent used in this experiment is Dichloromethane (CH₂Cl₂). Dichloromethane is less polar than water
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Separation and Purification of Organic Compounds Codilla‚ Christine‚ Cristobal‚ Marian‚ Dionisio‚ Jermaine‚ Dumaquita‚ Vanessa‚ Edrosolo‚ Lyka‚ Esquivel‚ Christine1 1University of Centro Escolar‚ Makati Date Performed: December 5‚ 2012 Date Submitted: December 17‚ 2012 Abstract The distillation process was successfully done because of the separation of water from the acetone. When the distillate was lighted with the matchstick it produced flame which indicates that there was more presence
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Extraction of Caffeine from Lipton Yellow Label Teal Leaves Arlie Bamiano‚ Jealine Bernabe‚ Petrenne Caimbon*‚ Jhia Caso Department of Biology‚ University of Santo Tomas Abstract In order to extract pure caffeine from Lipton Yellow Label tea leaves‚ several extractions and phase transition techniques were employed to 6.5029 grams of sample. Initially‚ the tea leaves were boiled in water to extract tea from the leaves (Solid-Liquid Extraction). After extracting the tea‚ several steps of
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Extraction of caffeine from tea bags ABSTRACT Caffeine extraction from the commercial tea leaves (Lipton Yellow Label Tea) that was done is multiple extraction. 4 tea bags were used in the experiment; tea leaves were weighed having 8.5333 grams. The leaves were boiled in a beaker with 150ml of water; the aqueous tea extract was transferred in a seperatory funnel mixed with DCM (20ml)‚ done thrice. The DCM layer was washed with 20ml 6M NaOH in the seperatory funnel; the organic layer was dried
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THE EFFECT OF CAFFEINE ON HUMAN BODY A Term Paper Presented to: Miss. Durano‚ Leony Marie WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY MALANGAS CAMPUS MALANGAS ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY In partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the course English 102 (Writing in Discipline) Second Semester 2011-2012 Presented by: Mr. Reymonel R. Paler CS – 1 March 2012 Table of Contents I – Introduction ---------------------------------------------------- 1 A. Background
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Caffeine plays a big role in todays society. Caffeine is found in some beverages such as coffee and tea (Sciencedaily.com). Americans consume 400 million cups of coffee per day‚ equivalent to 146 billion cups of coffee per year (The Huffington Post‚ 2011). This made the United States the leading consumer of coffee in the world (The Huffington Post‚ 2011). People never realize the effect caffeine can have on their body. Caffeine could be a reason why you become dehydrated. Can caffeine cause dehydration
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