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Pessimism may well be appropriate.
I stuck around 200ml in a stoppered FBF, then put it in the 'lab fridge' with a thermocouple taped to the flask.
12.4 C, no change.
Gently agitated the liquid a few times (kicked the fridge) and still nothing.
It's in the freezer at the moment, next to the mini veg spring rolls at about 2 C and still nothing.
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200ml of mixed xylenes in a domestic freezer (about -4 C) overnight does absolutely nothing.
The water clear liquid appears exactly the same as at room temperature.
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I thought the point of aga's synthesis was to end up with multiple isomers?
Quote: | i need a relatively simple organic synthesis that generally ends up as a fairly predictable mixture of ortho/para/meta products to test the idea with.
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And I did use mixed isomers in my synth, they were separated in converting to Phthalic Anhydride.
[Edited on 6-5-2016 by Volanschemia]
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Oh !
OK. I'll use this stuff as-is and see what happens.
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If you run the Double Benzylic Oxidation on the mixed isomers you will get roughly 20% o-Phthalic Acid, 70% m-Phthalic Acid, 9% p-Phthalic Acid and
possibly 1% Benzoic Acid, depending on your source.
Those figures are based on the brand I can buy, so they may vary.
"The chemists are a strange class of mortals, impelled by an almost insane impulse to seek their pleasures amid smoke and
vapor, soot and flame, poisons and poverty; yet among all these evils I seem to live so sweetly that may I die if I were to change places with the
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