the use of tribromoisocyanuric acid to distinguish among primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols
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Abstract
Primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols can be easily distinguished due to their reactivity towards tribromoisocyanuric acid (TBCA). The test is performed by adding TBCA to the alcohol in a test tube heated in a boiling water bath. Orange color develops in the tube containing the primary alcohol, light yellow is observed in the tube containing the secondary alcohol while the tertiary alcohol results in a colorless mixture.
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| Authors | ;Lívia T. C. Crespo;Marcio C. S. de Mattos;Pierre M. Esteves |
| Journal | greece and rome |
| Year | 2013 |
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10.1590/S0100-40422013000200019
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