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Small scale dehydrogenation
I think and hope it's not double post.
Does anybody have idea how can it be done?I do not have Pd,Pt,etc...
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It probably depends a lot on what system you are trying to dehydrogenate. There were these articles...I think that it was for systems that yield a
conjugated product, I remember having found a lot of information about using selenium (if I remember correctly, elemental) with very decent yields.
there may be bugs in gfind
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sulfuric acid is the king
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Linear alkanes.
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As far as I understand, you want to remove 2 hydrogens from an alkane to form a double bond?
Alkanes are generally unreactive, so your best bet is probably a free radical halogenation, followed by an elimination reaction to give the alkene.
However, the halogenation will give a mixture of halogenated compounds, which may be difficult to separate.
What exactly do you want to make and from what? Some specifics would be very helpful.
[Edited on 8-3-2017 by Zandins]
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Probably drugs. I feel
like this is going to end up in detritus whether or not the OP provides more information...
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