thebasementzone
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You will need a Bunsen flask, a large amount of toluene (or other volatile solvent). You will also need good ventilation as volatile solvent vapors are explosive and toxic.
It is possible to obtain a complex of sulfur dioxide in DEA by bubbling SO2 through a solution of DEA in toluene. After saturation of the solution with sulfur dioxide, it will be sufficient to remove the toluene with slight heating at low pressure.
p.s. And if you are interested in the "new" formula, then everything is simpler. In fact, the main difference between the old formula and the new one is the replacement of the sulfur dioxide complex in DEA with a saturated water solution of potassium sulfite (± 65%).
I would recommend you do a "new formula". It is simpler, safer, and doesn't require complex equipment.
The new formula would be what I would like to attempt. I need to figure out some space and equipment for processing. Is there anyone on here who has attempted creating the new formula?