Org. Synth. 1937, 17, 18
DOI: 10.15227/orgsyn.017.0018
BROMAL
Submitted by F. A. Long and J. W. Howard.
Checked by W. W. Hartman and G. L. Boomer.
1. Procedure
In a 2-l. three-necked, round-bottomed flask, fitted with a liquid-sealed mechanical stirrer, a dropping funnel, and an efficient reflux condenser, are placed 720 g. (230 cc., 4.5 moles) of bromine (Note 1) and 1.5 g. of sulfur (Note 2). A glass tube is connected to the top of the condenser to carry the evolved hydrogen bromide to a gas trap. Sixty-nine grams (69 cc., 0.52 mole) of dry paraldehyde (Note 1) is added slowly, with stirring, over a period of about four hours. The reaction proceeds under its own heat during the addition of the paraldehyde; subsequently the mixture is heated externally for two hours at 60–80°. The solution is distilled and a fraction collected over the range 155–175° (Note 3).
On redistillation under reduced pressure there is obtained 220–240 g. (52–57 per cent of the theoretical amount) of reddish yellow bromal, boiling at 59–62°/9 mm., or 71–74°/18 mm.
2. Notes
1.
The
bromine is dried by shaking with concentrated
sulfuric acid; the
paraldehyde is dried over
calcium chloride.
2.
The use of
sulfur as a catalyst increases the yield
5–10 per cent and causes no trouble in the purification.
3.
The fore-run amounts to 90–180 g. and consists mostly of
bromine,
bromoacetaldehyde, and
dibromoacetaldehyde. An additional quantity of
bromal may be obtained by treating this material with a small amount of
bromine, heating for two hours at 60–80°, and distilling as before.
3. Discussion
Bromal has been prepared by brominating a solution of
paraldehyde in
ethyl acetate,
1 by passing
bromine vapor through
absolute alcohol,
2 and by treatment of
chloral with a
metallic bromide.
3
Appendix
Chemical Abstracts Nomenclature (Collective Index Number);
(Registry Number)
metallic bromide
alcohol (64-17-5)
calcium chloride (10043-52-4)
sulfuric acid (7664-93-9)
ethyl acetate (141-78-6)
hydrogen bromide (10035-10-6)
bromine (7726-95-6)
sulfur (7704-34-9)
Bromal (115-17-3)
dibromoacetaldehyde
chloral (75-87-6)
bromoacetaldehyde (17157-48-1)
paraldehyde (123-53-7)
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