Caffeine Standards

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We made four different caffeine standards in concentrations of 500 ppm, 250 ppm, 125 ppm, and 62.25 ppm. The following is the procedure used to create these standards.

Procedure

Calculate the amount of caffeine needed to make the desired concentration of 500 ppm in 100 mL of water. We found this concentration to require 0.05 g of caffeine. Next, fill one 100 mL volumetric flask with 100 mL of water and three 100 mL volumetric flasks with 50 mL of water. Place a stir bar and the caffeine into the flask with 100 mL of water. Place this solution on a stir plate and allow to stir until the caffeine is fully dissolved, creating the 500 ppm solution. After the caffeine is fully dissolved, pour 50 mL of the 500 ppm solution into one of the other three flasks. This step creates the 250 ppm solution. Repeat this process by pouring 50 mL of the 250 ppm solution into one of the remaining two flasks with 50 mL of water to create the 125 ppm solution. Repeat this process one final time to create the 62.25 ppm solution by pouring 50 mL of the 125 ppm solution into the remaining flask.


Figure 1. Graph of the caffeine standards and two coffee samples of L0 coffee