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Application
Iron(III) chloride may be used for the polymerization of pyrrole and for the preparation of the phenanthrene ring. It is widely employed for the following reactions:polymerizationsoxidationsoxidative couplingsreductionsC−C bond formationFerrier rearrangementone-pot multicomponent condensationsFriedel-Crafts reactionscyclization′sglycosidationPrins-type cyclisation
General description
Iron(III) chloride is a mild oxidizing agent. It is widely employed as a Lewis acid in organic synthesis. On crystallization with water, it forms hydrates. It can be prepared by passing chlorine over scrap iron at approximately 650°C.
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Packaging
2.5 L in glass bottle
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