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Anthracene: chromatographic purification oxidation

Has been purified by co-distillation with ethylene glycol (boils at 197.5°), from which it can be recovered by additn of water, followed by crysm from 95% EtOH, benzene, toluene, a mixture of benzene/xylene (4 1), or EtjO. It has also been chromatographed on alumina with pet ether in a dark room (to avoid photo-oxidation of adsorbed anthracene to anthraquinone). Other purification methods include sublimation in a N2 atmosphere (in some cases after refluxing with sodium), and recrystd from toluene [Gorman et al. J Am Chem Soc 107 4404 1985]. [Pg.114]


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