The apparatus is shown in
.htmFig. 16.
Phosgene is introduced at one end of the apparatus, and gentle suction is applied at the other. In the
5-l. flask, A,
500 cc. of dry ethyl acetate (Note
1) is saturated with
phosgene at room temperature. The
phosgene is purified by bubbling it through cottonseed oil, B, to remove
chlorine, and then through concentrated
sulfuric acid, C, as shown in the figure (Note
2). A solution of
150 g. (1.09 moles) of p-nitroaniline in
1.5 l. of dry ethyl acetate is run in slowly from the
separatory funnel, D, over a period of three to four hours. The addition of the
p-nitroaniline solution must be at such a rate that the precipitate of
p-nitroaniline hydrochloride that is formed at first is allowed to dissolve and not accumulate (Note
3). During this time a steady stream of
phosgene is passed through the solution to ensure an excess (Note
4). Towards the end of the reaction, the solution must be boiled gently with a Bunsen flame to break up the lumps of
p-nitroaniline hydrochloride which otherwise dissolve very slowly.
Fig. 16
After the addition of the last of the
p-nitroaniline, the stream of
phosgene is continued for five minutes and then shut off. The flame under the flask is then turned up and the
ethyl acetate distilled. Care must be taken at the end not to overheat the residue. The brown residue (Note
5) is treated with
800 cc. of hot dry carbon tetrachloride, and the insoluble residue (the disubstituted urea) is removed by filtration.
About two-thirds of the
carbon tetrachloride is distilled. The solution is cooled, and the crystals of
p-nitrophenyl isocyanate are filtered as quickly as possible in order to avoid prolonged exposure of the compound to the moisture of the air. By concentration of the mother liquor a further crop is obtained. The product is recrystallized from dry
carbon tetrachloride and is obtained in the form of light yellow needles melting at
56–57° (Note
6). The yield after one recrystallization is
152–170 g. (
85–95 per cent of the theoretical amount) (Note
7).