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mono-Chloroacetic acid synthesis
demorol:
SWIM has successfully performed this synthesis, but the only problem is he forgot to calculate the yield. But the synth works.
Life without chemistry would be a mistake.
megalomania:
This procedure is detailed in the book “The practical methods of organic chemistry” (English translation) by Ludwig Gattermann in 1903. I have adapted the procedure from the book on my website here:
http://roguesci.org/megalomania/synth/synthesis2.html#chloroacetic
Visit my site and forum at http://www.roguesci.org
Rhodium:
Mega: Don't you have the different synthetic procedures referenced on your site?
Organikum:
From the Ullmann:
Benzalchloride and acetic acid plus tin(II) or tin(IV)chloride yields benzaldehyde and chloroacetic acid.
Patent US3691217
Patents referenced in the Ullmann actually work as I learned.
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