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How is chiral organoiodine catalyzed in organic syntheses?

DOI: 10.15227/orgsyn.098.0097 Chiral Organoiodine-catalyzed Enantioselective Oxidative Dearomatization of Phenols

How are the receivers of an organic syntheses cooled?

Both receivers are cooled in an ice-salt mixture; in the first is placed 10 ml. of ether (Note 1), and in the second 35 ml. of ether. The inlet tube passes below the surface of the ether in the second flask.

How much ether is needed for an organic syntheses?

Usually 50–100 ml. additional of ether is required. The distillate contains 2.7–2.9 g. ( 64–69%) of diazomethane, as determined by titration 2 (Note 5) and (Note 6). 2. Notes 1. If an alcohol-free solution of diazomethane is required, absolute ether should be used throughout this preparation.

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