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 Production Method of p-Aminophenyl disulfide
  • Production Method of p-Aminophenyl disulfide
  • p-Aminophenyl disulfide (CAS NO.: ), with other names like , p,p'-dithiodi-, could be produced through the following synthetic methods.

    Production Method of p-Aminophenyl disulfide

    In a 5-l. round-bottomed flask equipped with a reflux condenser and a mechanical stirrer are placed 236 g. (1.5 moles) of p-chloronitrobenzene, 960 g. (4 moles) of sodium sulfide nonahydrate, and 2.5 l. of water. With rapid agitation, the reaction mixture is slowly ed to the reflux temperature. Heating is continued over a period of 20 hours.

    The mixture is cooled to about 15° and filtered on a large Büchner funnel to remove insoluble material, chiefly p-chloroaniline. The filtrate is placed in a 5-l. three-necked flask, equipped with a dropping funnel, a mechanical stirrer, and a downward condenser; it is concentrated by distillation over a flame to a volume of 1.5 l.. The condenser is replaced by a thermometer, the stirrer is started, and the dropping funnel is charged with 230 ml. of 30% hydrogen peroxide. The temperature of the reaction mixture is maintained at 65–70° while the hydrogen peroxide is added dropwise over a period of about 2 hours.

    The reaction mixture is cooled, and the crude p-aminophenyl disulfide, obtained as spherical lumps amounting to 125–150 g. and melting at 73°, is collected on a Büchner funnel. It is dissolved in 1 l. of hot ethanol, and the small amount of insoluble material is removed by filtration. To the hot solution is then added 800 ml. of water containing several grams of sodium hydrosulfite to prevent discoloration of the solution by oxidation. The solution is cooled, and an additional 700 ml. of water is added with stirring to reduce the solubility of the product. The crystalline precipitate is removed by filtration and dried in a vacuum desiccator. The yield of pure product melting at 75–76° is 108–120 g. (58–64%).


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