oh sorry I misunderstood what you meant. I do have those (we call them traps) but I didn't have one of the right standard at the moment. i was careful with the vacuum though
I do have pictures, but you can see them in my paper from 2020, Inorg. chem., Neuman, Albold, Sarkar et al. corroles are purple or blue or green depending on the substituents and the solvent. in less polar solvents they are more blue, in more polar solvents they are more green.
sir the procedure we followed were. add benzqldehyde and distilled water . boiled it . and addd hcl . and pyrrole dropwise. and after the organic layer extraction we got green instead of yellow colour. wo what could be the problem, can u help ne
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Что же ты без брызгоотбойника упариваешь? 😢
Because I don't have one!
oh sorry I misunderstood what you meant. I do have those (we call them traps) but I didn't have one of the right standard at the moment. i was careful with the vacuum though
@@niconeuman using splash guard is better than clean whole evaporator) BTW "traps" it's also on Ali)
Can I ask about the exact color of the successful corrole synthetic product? If you have pictures, please send them to me. Thank you very much.
I do have pictures, but you can see them in my paper from 2020, Inorg. chem., Neuman, Albold, Sarkar et al. corroles are purple or blue or green depending on the substituents and the solvent. in less polar solvents they are more blue, in more polar solvents they are more green.
we are synthesising di-pyromethane for formation of corrole. so is it yellow in colour. as our sir said. but we are getting green colour
sir the procedure we followed were. add benzqldehyde and distilled water . boiled it . and addd hcl . and pyrrole dropwise. and after the organic layer extraction we got green instead of yellow colour. wo what could be the problem, can u help ne