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[*] posted on 27-1-2015 at 17:42
Aniline from Aniline Hydrochloride


I want to get aniline, and I was thinking of getting it from aniline hydrochloride.
Would it be safe to assume that it could be synthesized by adding base? If so, do you have any recommendations for the base of choice?




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[*] posted on 27-1-2015 at 20:23


You can add a base such as sodium hydroxide to aniline hydrochloride to liberate the free base. If you will have enough aniline to see, you could salt it out of the basified mixture and simply draw off the insoluble aniline, dry it over KOH and either use it directly or distill it. Alternatively, you can steam distill the basified mixture and recover the aniline from the distillate. You could also extract the aniline from the basified salt but you should use a non-reactive solvent like ether.

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