II. Preliminary notice on the products of the destructive distillation of the sulphobenzolates

The salt which I have hitherto chiefly employed is the sulphobenzolate of soda, C 12 H 5 Na 2SO 3 , which was prepared according to Mitscherlich’s directions, by precipitating crude sulphobenzolate of lime by carbonate of soda, separating the carbonate of lime produced, and evaporating the clear sol...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 1865
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspl.1865.0025
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Summary:The salt which I have hitherto chiefly employed is the sulphobenzolate of soda, C 12 H 5 Na 2SO 3 , which was prepared according to Mitscherlich’s directions, by precipitating crude sulphobenzolate of lime by carbonate of soda, separating the carbonate of lime produced, and evaporating the clear solution to dryness. The finely powdered salt, which had previously been thoroughly dried, was introduced into a small copper retort and subjected to destructive distillation, when a considerable quantity of carbonic acid was evolved, and a brownish-coloured oily liquid, covered by a layer of water, collected in the receiver.