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Hydrobromic acid synthesis

Started by Atropos, January 07, 2003, 05:54:00 PM

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Atropos

What would be an appropriate solvent for the synthesis of hydrobromic acid via sodium bromide and concentrated sulfuric acid, aside from H20 and DMSO?

I believe alcohols are inappropriate, do to the formation of alkyl bromides. 

Ethers don't hold very concentrated acids well either, I don't believe, ideally the solvent could reach concentrations upwards of 60%t.

Is it possible to run this reaction in haloform solvents?


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