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Preparation of Iodobenzene
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I aimed to prepare iodobenzene from the reaction of aniline diazonium salt with KI. I distilled the resulted mixture (I carried out a simple
distillation not a steam distillation as described in the procedure) and I ended up getting a dark oily black liquid. I added to it sodium sulphite
but I did not obtain a pale yellow liquid but a kind of reddish liquid (picture below). So I'm not sure if this product is iodobenzene or not.
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Looks like some aniline crap to me. Was the distillation performed under acidic conditions to prevent the aniline from coming over easily?
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When I have used aniline derivatives in any reaction I always seem to get a certain quantity of dark coloured impurities. You will need to distil it.
Check out Vogel's Textbook of Organic Chemistry for details, I have never made iodobenzene so I can't say whether you need to distil it in a vacuum,
with steam or whether you can distil it directly. Your product doesn't look that that bad for this type of reaction!
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No, it wasn't. The solution was first turned alkaline according to the procedure before the distillation.
I read Vogel's procedure but I skipped the steam distillation.
Thank you for your replies.
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