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Spirit, methylated

Place 0 5 ml. of acetone, 20 ml. of 10% aqueous potassium iodide solution and 8 ml. of 10% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution in a 50 ml. conical flask, and then add 20 ml. of a freshly prepared molar solution of sodium hypochlorite. Well mix the contents of the flask, when the yellow iodoform will begin to separate almost immediately allow the mixture to stand at room temperature for 10 minutes, and then filter at the pump, wash with cold w ater, and drain thoroughly. Yield of Crude material, 1 4 g. Recrystallise the crude iodoform from methylated spirit. For this purpose, place the crude material in a 50 ml. round-bottomed flask fitted with a reflux water-condenser, add a small quantity of methylated spirit, and heat to boiling on a water-bath then add more methylated spirit cautiously down the condenser until all the iodoform has dissolved. Filter the hot solution through a fluted filter-paper directly into a small beaker or conical flask, and then cool in ice-water. The iodoform rapidly crystallises. Filter at the pump, drain thoroughly and dry. [Pg.92]

Glucosazone is only slightly soluble in boiling ethanol or methylated spirit for recrystallisation therefore it is sufficient to place about 0 5 g. of the crude material in a 150 ml. flask fitted... [Pg.138]

Recrystallise the crude pale yellow product from methylated spirit, filter at the pump, wash quickly with a few ml. of fresh spirit, and then drain and dry. The yellow o-nitroacetaniiide remains in the filtrate, whilst the p nitroacetanilide is obtained as colourless ciy stals, m.p. 214°. A second recrystallisation of the para compound should not be necessary. Yield of pure product, 8 g. [Pg.168]

The p-dibromobenzene formed as a by-product in the above reaction usually solidifies when the undistilled residue obtained in the first distillation is chilled. It may then he isolated by adding about lo ml. of methylated spirit and some animal charcoal to the flask, boiling for a few minutes, and filtering hot. On cooling the filtrate in ice-water, crystals of p-dibromobenzene, m.p. 89°, separate recrystallise a second time if necessary to obtain colourless crystals. [Pg.176]

When the distillation is complete, filter olT the crude orange solid (9 g.) at the pump, wash it wdth water and drain well. Recrystallise from methanol or from methylated spirits. The p-bromobiphenyl is obtained as colourless lustrous plates, m.p. 89-91 " yield, 7 g. [Pg.202]

Recrystallise from methylated spirit, using animal charcoal for this purpose, use about twice the minimum quantity of methylated spirit required to obtain a clear solution, and filter through a funnel preheated by the filtration of some boiling solvent, as the tribromobenzene separates very rapidly as the solution cools. The 1,3,5-tribromobenzene is thus obtained as colourless crystals, m.p. 122° yield, 3 g. [Pg.203]

Prepare two solutions, one containing i g. of diphenylamine in 8 ml. of warm ethanol, and the other containing 0-5 g. of sodium nitrite in i ml. of water, and cool each solution in ice-water until the temperature falls to 5°. Now add o 8 ml. of concentrated hydrochloric acid steadily with stirring to the diphenylamine solution, and then without delay (otherwise diphenylamine hydrochloride may crystallise out) pour the sodium nitrite solution rapidly into the weil-stirred mixture. The temperature rises at once and the diphenylnitrosoamine rapidly crystallises out. Allow the mixture to stand in the ice-water tor 15 minutes, and then filter off the crystals at the pump, drain thoroughly, wash with water to remove sodium chloride, and then drain again. Recrystallise from methylated spirit. Diphenylnitrosoamine is thus obtained as very pale yellow crystals, m.p. 67 68° yield, 0 9-1 o g. [Pg.204]

Aminoazobenzene is freely soluble in methylated spirit, although insoluble in water. For recrystallisation, therefore, dissolve the crude substance in boiling methylated spirit, remove from the water-bath, and then add water drop by drop until the solution becomes just cloudy owing to the separation of the solute replace the solution momentarily on the water-bath until the cloudiness disappears, and then at once remove the solution, and allow it to cool slowly. (Alternatively, the crude dry material can be reciystallised from carbon tetrachloride in the usual way.) Aminoazobenzene is thus obtained as yellowish-brown crystals, m.p. 126° yield, 5 g. [Pg.209]

Required Benzeneazo-naphthol from above experiment methylated spirit, 100 ml. stannous chloride, 22 g. hydrochloric acid, 60 ml. [Pg.211]

Then filter off the solid azoxybenzene at the pump, wash it thoroughly with water, and drain well. Recrystallise from a minimum of m ethylated spirit, allowing the hot solution to cool spontaneously (with occasional stirring) until crystallisation starts, and then cool in ice-water. If crystallisation is delayed, seed the solution with a trace of the crude product if on the other hand the azoxybenzene separates at first as an emulsion, add methylated spirit, drop by drop, with stirring until the solution is clear, and then allow the cooling to proceed as before. The... [Pg.212]

Prepare a mixture of 30 ml, of aniline, 8 g. of o-chloro-benzoic acid, 8 g. of anhydrous potassium carbonate and 0 4 g. of copper oxide in a 500 ml. round-bottomed flask fitted with an air-condenser, and then boil the mixture under reflux for 1 5 hours the mixture tends to foam during the earlier part of the heating owing to the evolution of carbon dioxide, and hence the large flask is used. When the heating has been completed, fit the flask with a steam-distillation head, and stcam-distil the crude product until all the excess of aniline has been removed. The residual solution now contains the potassium. V-phenylanthrani-late add ca. 2 g. of animal charcoal to this solution, boil for about 5 minutes, and filter hot. Add dilute hydrochloric acid (1 1 by volume) to the filtrate until no further precipitation occurs, and then cool in ice-water with stirring. Filter otT the. V-phcnylanthranilic acid at the pump, wash with water, drain and dry. Yield, 9-9 5 g. I he acid may be recrystallised from aqueous ethanol, or methylated spirit, with addition of charcoal if necessary, and is obtained as colourless crystals, m.p. 185-186°. [Pg.217]

Recrystallise from methylated spirit, from which the methyl 2-naphthyl ether separates readily as colourless crystals, m.p. 72° yield, 9 g. [Pg.221]

Dissolve 0 3 ml. of glacial acetic acid in 2 ml. of water in a 25 ml. conical flask, and add 0 4 ml. (0 44 g.) of phenylhydrazine. Mix thoroughly to obtain a clear solution of phenylhydrazine acetate and then add 0 2 ml. (0 21 g.) of benzaldehyde. Cork the flask securely and shake the contents vigorously. A yellow crystalline mass of the hydrazone soon begins to separate. Allow to stand for 15 minutes, with occasional shaking, and then filter the solid product at the pump, wash first with very dilute acetic acid and then with water, and finally drain thoroughly. Recrystallise the material from rectified or methylated spirit, the benzaldehyde phenylhydrazone being thus obtained in fine colourless needles, m.p. 157 yield, 0 4 g. [Pg.229]

Place 5 ml. of benzaldehyde in a wide-necked stout-walled bottle of about 100 ml. capacity (a conical flask is too fragile for this purpose) and add 50 ml. of concentrated dy 0 880) ammonia solution. Cork the bottle securely, shake vigorously, and then allow to stand for 24 hours, by which time the layer of benzaldehyde at the bottom of the bottle will have been converted into a hard mass of hydrobenzamide. (If after 24 hours the crude hydrobenzamide is still syrupy, shake the mixture vigorously and allow to stand for another hour, when the conversion will be complete.) Break up the solid pellet with a strong spatula, filter at the pump, wash with water and drain thoroughly. Recrystallise from ethanol methylated spirit should not be used, as it contains sufficient water to cause partial hydrolysis back to benzaldehyde and ammonia. Hydrobenzamide is obtained as colourless crystals, m.p. 101° (and not 110° as frequently quoted) yield, 4 g. [Pg.230]

Dissolve I ml. of benzaldehyde and 0-4 ml. of pure acetone in 10 ml. of methylated spirit contained in a conical flask or widemouthed bottle of about 50 ml. capacity. Dilute 2 ml. of 10% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution with 8 ml. of water, and add this dilute alkali solution to the former solution. Shake the mixture vigorously in the securely corked flask for about 10 minutes (releasing the pressure from time to time if necessary) and then allow to stand for 30 minutes, with occasional shaking finally cool in ice-water for a few minutes. During the shaking, the dibenzal -acetone separates at first as a fine emulsion which then rapidly forms pale yellow crystals. Filter at the pump, wash well with water to eliminate traces of alkali, and then drain thoroughly. Recrystallise from hot methylated or rectified spirit. The dibenzal-acetone is obtained as pale yellow crystals, m.p. 112 yield, o 6 g. [Pg.231]

Filter at the pump, and wash well with water. (Yield, about 20 g.) Recrystallise a portion from hot methylated spirit, reserving the remainder for the following preparation. Benzoin is a very pale yellow (almost colourless) crystalline substance, m.p. 137°. [Pg.234]

When these benzoyl compounds separate in the course of the Schotten-Baumann reaction, they frequently occlude traces of unchanged benzoyl chloride, which thus escapes hydrolysis by the alkali it is advantageous there fore to recrystallise the benzoyl compounds whenever possible from ethanol or methylated spirit, since these solvents will esterify the unchanged chloride and so remove the latter from the recrystallised material. [Pg.244]

Recrystallise the remaining half of the crude anthraquinone from boiling acetic acid, using animal charcoal filter the hot solution through a Buchner funnel which has been preheated by the filtration of some of the boiling solvent, as the anthraquinone crystallises rapidly as the solution cools. Cool the filtrate in cold water and then filter at the pump, drain, wash with methylated spirit and dry. Yield, 4-5 g. [Pg.261]

Fit securely to the lower end of the condenser (as a receiver) a Buchner flask, the side-tube carrying a piece of rubber tubing which falls well below the level of the bench. Steam-distil the ethereal mixture for about 30 minutes discard the distillate, which contains the ether, possibly a trace of unchanged ethyl benzoate, and also any biphenyl, CeHs CgHs, which has been formed. The residue in the flask contains the triphenyl carbinol, which solidifies when the liquid is cooled. Filter this residual product at the pump, wash the triphenyl-carbinol thoroughly with water, drain, and then dry by pressing between several layers of thick drying-paper. Yield of crude dry product, 8 g. The triphenyl-carbinol can be recrystallised from methylated spirit (yield, 6 g.), or, if quite dry, from benzene, and so obtained as colourless crystals, m.p. 162. ... [Pg.285]

The diethyl ester which is precipitated rapidly solidifies on stirring. Filter it at the pump, wash with water (2 portions each of about 20 ml.), and recrystallise from methylated spirit or from 95% ethanol. Yield of pale yellow crystals, 8-9 g. m.p. 135-I37 ... [Pg.294]

Gently warm a mixture of 32 g. (32 ml.) of ethyl acetoacetate and 10 g. of aldehyde-ammonia in a 400 ml. beaker by direct heating on a gauze, stirring the mixture carefully with a thermometer. As soon as the reaction starts, remove the heating, and replace it when the reaction slackens, but do not allow the temperature of the mixture to exceed 100-no the reaction is rapidly completed. Add to the mixture about twice its volume of 2A -hydrochloric acid, and stir the mass until the deposit either becomes solid or forms a thick paste, according to the quality of the aldehyde-ammonia employed. Decant the aqueous acid layer, repeat the extraction of the deposit with more acid, and again decant the acid, or filter off the deposit if it is solid. Transfer the deposit to a conical flask and recrystallise it twice from ethanol (or methylated spirit) diluted with an equal volume of water. The i,4-dihydro-collidine-3,5-dicarboxylic diethyl ester (I) is obtained as colourless crystals, m.p. 130-131°. Yield 12 5 g,... [Pg.296]

Action of silver nitrate. Acidify 2 ml. of aqueous AgNOj solution with dil. HNO3 and add the acid chloride drop by drop with shaking. Acetyl chloride and benzoyl chloride give a precipitate of AgCl. Filter, wash with water, and then with methylated spirit to remove any benzoic acid the AgCl remains. [Pg.365]

Pyridine methiodide and ethiodide. Place 2 drops of dry pyridine in a test-tube, add 2 drops of methyl iodide and mix. A vigorous reaction occurs and on cooling, a colourless crystalline mass of pyridine methiodide, CjHjN.Mel, is formed cf. p. 377) when recrystallised from methylated spirit, the methiodide has m.p. 117. ... [Pg.392]

The reaction with ethyl iodide is less rapid and it is necessary to warm the mixture gently until cloudy. On cooling, crystals of the ethiodide are formed, and after recrystallisation from methylated spirit have m.p. 84 . [Pg.392]


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