The Preparation of Higher Aliphatic Bromides

(3) This is essentially a simplification of the method of Baxter and. Coffin, This Journal, 31, 297 (1909). (4) A smallelectric furnace is preferable,...
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Vol. 56 TABLE I THEPREPARATION OF HIGHER BROMIDES

The writer gratefully acknowledges the advice and assistance of the late Dr. W. J. Keith, who suggested this research. S c a o o ~OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS PENNSYLVANIA STATECOLLEGE RECEIVED OCTOBER 9, 1934 STATECOLLEGE, PENNA.

The Preparation of Higher Aliphatic Bromides BY JOHN R. RUHOFF,~ ROBERT E. BURNETT AND E. EMMET REID

Reaction temp.,

Conco. MeOH for washing,

Alcohol

OC.

%

Cyclohexyl n-Heptyl Dodecyl Tetradecyl Octadecyl

80-100 80-100 100-120 100-120 100-120

65 50 50 50 90

Sols.. of bromide in wash MeOH, g. per 100 cc.