- Mix 30 g (38 ml, 0.5 mol) of propan-2-ol with 450 g (265 ml) of constant boiling point hydriodic acid (57%) in a 500-ml distilling flask, attach a condenser for downward distillation, and distil slowly (1-2 drops per second) from an oil or air bath.
- When about half the liquid has passed over, stop the distillation. Separate the lower layer of crude iodide (70 g, 82%).
- Redistil the aqueous layer and thus recover a further 5 g of iodide from the first quarter of the distillate (1).
- Wash the combined iodides with an equal volume of concentrated hydrochloric acid, then, successively, with water, 5 per cent sodium carbonate solution and water.
- Dry with anhydrous calcium chloride and distil. The isopropyl iodide distils constantly at 89 °C.
Notes to keep in mind:
1. A further quantity of isopropyl iodide, only
slightly less than that obtained in the first distillation, may be prepared by
combining the residues in the distilling flask, adding 30 g (38 ml) of
propan-2-ol, and repeating the distillation. Finally, the residues should be
distilled and the 57 per cent constant boiling point acid recovered.
Cognate preparations: Isobutyl iodide (1 -iodo-2-methylpropane)
- Use 30 g (37.5 ml, 0.37 mol) of 2-methylpropan-l-ol and 273 g (161ml) of 57 per cent hydriodic acid; 65 g (96%) of the crude iodide are obtained. If the crude iodide is dark in colour, add a little sodium metabisulphite. B.p. 1 19-120 °C.
s-Butyl iodide (2-iodobutane):
- Use 30 g (37.5 ml, 0.37 mol) of butan-2-ol and 273 g (161 ml) of 57 per cent hydriodic acid; 63 g of crude iodide are obtained, b.p. 117.5-1 19 °C.
Iodocyclopentane
- Use 43 g (45.5 ml, 0.5 mol) of cyclopentanol and 340 g (200ml) of 57 per cent hydriodic acid; 89 g (91%) of crude iodide are obtained, b.p. 58 °C/22 mmHg.
Allyl iodide
- Use 29 g (34 ml, 0.5 mol) of allyl alcohol and 340 g (200 ml) of 57 per cent hydriodic acid; 74 g (88%) of crude iodide are obtained.
- Upon adding 29 g (34 ml) of allyl alcohol to the combined residue in the flask and the aqueous layer and distilling as before, a further 72 g of crude allyl iodide may be isolated, b.p. 99-101 °C (mainly 100 °C).
- The compound is very sensitive to light; the distillation should therefore be conducted in a darkened room and preferably in the presence of a little silver powder.
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