To synthesize acetophenone from benzene, you just need to add the aldehyde to the benzene ring. This can be done via a Friedel-Crafts acylation. The reagents are an acid chloride (acetyl chloride in this case) and AlCl3 (stoichiometric).
It is the compound with a benzene ring and propanone
benzene with 2~chloropropane in presence of aluminiumchloride
Toluene forms from the reaction of bromine with acetophenone.
Acetophenone is a specific, aromatic ketone, used in the manufacture of many organic compounds.
1. benzene to nitro benzene through nitration 2. nitro benzene to m-bromonitrobenzene by bromination 3. m-bromonitrobenzene to m-bromoaniline through halogenation in presence of Sn+HCl.
Acetophenone is acetyl benzene, acetyl group attached to benzene ring ,C6H5-COCH3
It is the compound with a benzene ring and propanone
benzene with 2~chloropropane in presence of aluminiumchloride
First Step: Friedel Craft Acylation on benzene to form phenyl methyl ketone or acetophenone. Second Step: Reduction of acetophenone by Clemmenen reduction using zinc amalgam and HCl to give the desired product. Another method is the reaction of benzene with ethyl chloride in presence of AlCl3 and heat in a close container.
benzene after oxidation convert into benzoic acid. zahra khan.
Convert the benzene into Phenol which is a good antiseptic material.
You can find a detailed guide on how to Convert benzene to aspring on brynmawr.edu/chemistry/Chem/mnerzsto/synthesisofaspirin.htm
Toluene forms from the reaction of bromine with acetophenone.
Acetophenone is a specific, aromatic ketone, used in the manufacture of many organic compounds.
1. benzene to nitro benzene through nitration 2. nitro benzene to m-bromonitrobenzene by bromination 3. m-bromonitrobenzene to m-bromoaniline through halogenation in presence of Sn+HCl.
it is possible to product mannich base using acetophenone with DEA.
I think you have misunderstood something; Acetophenone is Ph-C=O-CH3, acetylbenzene. It has no isomers so there is no para-acetophenone. Think some more about what you really mean and come back with a refined question.