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Iodoform ether - uses?

Mabus - 8-4-2016 at 09:58

Saw at a vet pharmacy an ether solution of iodoform, 5 % concentration, sold in 20 ml bottles, as a disinfectant. Anything useful I can do with it?

UC235 - 8-4-2016 at 10:23

Reduce it to diiodomethane with horrifying quantities of arsenous acid?

Technically you could digest it with hydroxide or alkoxide to iodide salts but every bottle (which is probably a few dollars) would only yield ~1.15g of NaI. Going rate for iodides seems to be about 10-20 cents per gram so unless you need teeny quantities to play with, it's a waste of time and money.

CuReUS - 11-4-2016 at 02:37

Quote: Originally posted by UC235  
Reduce it to diiodomethane with horrifying quantities of arsenous acid?

You could also try reducing it using an alkaline solution of glucose.I had this idea a long time ago,maybe you can test it out.