DFliyerz
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Aniline in Beaker
Recently I finished preparing a nice batch of nitrobenzene from benzene and am planning to reduce it to aniline, but ran into a problem where the only
video I've seen on the process uses a lot of equipment that I don't have like a mechanical stirrer and a three-neck RBF. I'm wondering; can this
procedure be done in a beaker with hand-stirring with a glass rod?
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In theory it may be feasible to perform this reaction in a beaker with hand stirring, but ultimately the reaction yield would be poor. Without
sufficient agitation, the reaction rate is considerably slower, and complete conversion to aniline is unlikely in a reasonable amount of time. An
overhead stirrer is the best way to achieve adequate mixing.
On a side note, the reaction you plan to execute requires a steam distillation. For these distillations, a two or three-neck round bottom flask is
typically employed as the main distillation flask (steam comes in one side and the vapor mixture leaves the other). However, a single-neck flask can
also be used when coupled with a Claisen adapter. What do you plan to use as a distillation vessel?
[Edited on 8-4-2015 by ParadoxChem126]
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I plan to do a steam distillation by simply adding water to the flask and mixing it thoroughly while distilling.
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You will need a fairly large flask to contain the entire reaction mixture in addition to the extra water required to generate steam.
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Quote: Originally posted by ParadoxChem126 | You will need a fairly large flask to contain the entire reaction mixture in addition to the extra water required to generate steam.
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Well, my largest RBF is 500ml and my largest beaker and Erlenmeyer are 1000ml, but I can just scale everything down.
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You can always position an addition funnel at the top of the still head to add more water as it is distilled away.
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