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Iodine aluminum reaction with

At 225—275°C, bromination of the vapor yields bromochloromethanes CCl Br, CCl2Br2, and CClBr. Chloroform reacts with aluminum bromide to form bromoform, CHBr. Chloroform cannot be direcdy fluorinated with elementary flourine fluoroform, CHF, is produced from chloroform by reaction with hydrogen fluoride in the presence of a metallic fluoride catalyst (8). It is also a coproduct of monochlorodifluoromethane from the HF—CHCl reaction over antimony chlorofluoride. Iodine gives a characteristic purple solution in chloroform but does not react even at the boiling point. Iodoform, CHI, may be produced from chloroform by reaction with ethyl iodide in the presence of aluminum chloride however, this is not the route normally used for its preparation. [Pg.524]

Halogens, See also Bromine (Br) Chlorine (Cl) Fluorine (F) Iodine (I) higher aliphatic alcohols, 2 5 in N-halamines, 13 98 reactions with acetaldehyde, 1 105 reactions with acetone, 1 163 reactions with acetylene, 1 180 reactions with alkanolamines from olefin oxides and ammonia, 2 125—126 reactions with aluminum, 2 284—285, 349-359... [Pg.417]

Five grams of pure aluminum are refluxed with 20g of dry iodine in 80ml of carbon tetrachloride until the iodine color has completely disappeared. The solvent is distilled off after Altering the reaction mixture to remove any excess metal and washing the residue with 25 ml of carbon disulfide. All operations must be carried out in the absence of moisture. The pale yellow to light brown residue (free iodine) is dried in vacuo at 100°C m.p. 191°C b.p. 382°C. [Pg.16]

Aluminum iodide, All, 1, 35. The reagent is prepared by reaction of aluminum foil (excess) with iodine in refluxing CS, or CH,CN. [Pg.30]

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE A poison by ingestion. Moderately toxic by skin contact. A corrosive irritant to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Moderately explosive when exposed to heat. Reacts with water or steam to produce toxic and corrosive fumes. Dangerous reactions with metals e.g., sodium (mixture explodes on impact), potassium (explodes on contact), aluminum (ignition after a delay period). Reacts violently with A1 foil. CdS. PbS. organic matter. P. PCI3. rubber. Ag2S. ZnS. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of CL and I and may explode. See also IODINE and CHLORIDES. [Pg.772]

Ignites on contact with antimony, arsenic, boron, iodine, phosphorus, selenium. Ignites when warmed with bismuth, carbon, chromium, lead, sulfur. Incandescent reaction with aluminum, cadmium, cobalt, iron, molybdenum, nickel, potassium, sodium, thorium, titanium, tungsten, uran-... [Pg.1035]


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