very easy, a single step reaction. When phenol is heated with Concentrated Nitric acid 2,4.6-trinitrophenol (Picric acid) is produced.
I'd do it this way. Use Dow's Process (NaOH) to convert chlorobenzene to phenol. Now, use nitrating mixture to get both o and p- nitrophenol. Fractional distillation should give you what you finally need.
You must initially convert it into benzene then heat it with Zn dust. And add CH3-Cl+anhydrous AlCl3 followed by hot concentrated KMnO4.
phenol
Phenol. Phenol's Dipole Moment: 1.7D Phenyl chloride's Dipole Moment: 1.54D
in the presence of con.h2so4 anisole will convert into phenol and hi
Phenol is converted to aspirin by adding carboxylic acid and esterifying the alcohol.
very easy, a single step reaction. When phenol is heated with Concentrated Nitric acid 2,4.6-trinitrophenol (Picric acid) is produced.
Convert the benzene into Phenol which is a good antiseptic material.
I'd do it this way. Use Dow's Process (NaOH) to convert chlorobenzene to phenol. Now, use nitrating mixture to get both o and p- nitrophenol. Fractional distillation should give you what you finally need.
React aniline with HCl/NaNO2 (diazotisation) followed by reaction with KOH to give phenol. Nitration of phenol with fuming nitric acid gives picric acid (or trinitrophenol).
You must initially convert it into benzene then heat it with Zn dust. And add CH3-Cl+anhydrous AlCl3 followed by hot concentrated KMnO4.
phenol
Phenol is flammable.
phenol
What are some examples of Phenol
Yes, at room temperature bromine reacts with phenol and forms 2,4,6-tribromo phenol.