Simple and Inexpensive Method for the Detection of Carbon Monoxide Released from Thermal Cheletropic Decarbonylation Reactions

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Abstract

This work presents a simple protocol that demonstrates the use of an inexpensive household carbon monoxide detector as a useful tool to detect the release of carbon monoxide gas from thermal cheletropic decarbonylation reactions. The carbon monoxide detection method described has been employed in a short series of reactions used in a university teaching laboratory setting, and full procedures for these are outlined. In each case, the procedure to isolate and identify the decarbonylation products has also been provided.

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Smellie, I. A., Carpenter-Warren, C. L., Chalmers, B. A., Cordes, D. B., Rodrigo, R. P., Keddie, N. S., … Slawin, A. M. Z. (2021). Simple and Inexpensive Method for the Detection of Carbon Monoxide Released from Thermal Cheletropic Decarbonylation Reactions. Journal of Chemical Education, 98(11), 3608–3613. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.1c00517

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