hkparker
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Boron Tribromide
Hey everyone.
So I'm looking into doing a video on the reaction between boron and bromine and I was wondering if someone could shed some light on the uses of its
product, boron tribromide. I know some obvious stuff such as its properties and hydrolysis products but I was looking for some specific uses, perhaps
in organic chemistry. Any information is helpful, thank you.
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Its great for cleaving ethers. I have only used it for aromatic ethers, just take 1 eq BBr3 to ~2.5 eq aromatic alkyl ether and stir overnight in
reasonably dry DCM. Quench with water, stir with dilute NaOH(aq) for a while (this helps decompose the borate ester which can take quite a while to
hydrolyze under acidic conditions) separate the aqueous layer and acidify it. From there you can either filter your phenol (if a solid and insol in
water) or you can go for recovery via extraction. The alkyl group is lost as the alkyl bromide btw.
I want to caution you about BBr3, it fumes very strongly in open air (worse than other things like SnCl4, maybe a bit worse than TiCl4).
[Edited on 3-1-2011 by smuv]
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Have you seen this video?
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble
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hkparker
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Wow, how did I miss that? That you mr.crow! I'm a big periodicvideos fan, I don't remember that one for some reason though...
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