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Apparatus Claisen flask, modified with column

Apparatus—Conhnued automatic water trap for azeotropic distillation, 23, 38, 25, 42, 46 bain marie ware, 25, 72, 97 Claisen flask modified with column, 22, 11... [Pg.98]

In a 1-1. three-necked round-bottomed flask, wrapped with aluminum foil to exclude light, and equipped with a mechanical stirrer, a reflux condenser, and an addition funnel, is suspended 37 g. (0.17 mole) of red mercuric oxide (Note 1) in 330 ml. of carbon tetrachloride (Note 2). To the flask is added 30.0 g. (0.22 mole) of 3-chlorocyclobutaneearboxylic acid (Note 3), and the mixture is heated to reflux while stirring. To the mixture is added dropwise a solution of 40 g. (0.25 mole) of bromine in 180 ml. of carbon tetrachloride as fast as possible (4-7 minutes) without loss of bromine from the condenser (Note 4). After a short induction period, carbon dioxide is evolved at a rate of 150-200 bubbles per minute (Note 5). The solution is allowed to reflux until the rate of carbon dioxide evolution slows to about 5 bubbles per minute. This will usually take 25-30 minutes (Note 6). The mixture is then cooled in an ice bath, and the precipitate is removed by filtration. The residue on the funnel is washed with carbon tetrachloride, and the filtrates are combined. The solvent is removed by distillation using a modified Claisen distillation apparatus with a 6-cm. Vigreux column, and vacuum distillation of the residual oil gives 13-17 g. (35-46%) of... [Pg.54]


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