By the use of a suitable organic solvent the same oxidizing agent can be employed for the preparation of anthraquinone. A mixture of 90 g. (0.51 mole)
of finely powdered pure anthracene, 0.5 g. of vanadium pentoxide, 76 g. of sodium chlorate, 1 l. of glacial acetic acid, and 200 cc. of 2 per cent
sulfuric acid is warmed under reflux until a vigorous reaction commences. The source of heat is removed, and the reaction allowed to proceed for about
twenty minutes. The mixture is refluxed for one hour longer and then cooled in ice. The light yellow solid is filtered with suction, washed well with
water, and dried at 110°. The yield is 92–96 g. (88–91 per cent of the theoretical amount) of a product melting at 273–275°.
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