3 Bromo 2 Methyl Propane
The method of making 3-bromo-2-methylpropane
If you want to make 3-bromo-2-methylpropane, you need to follow the chemical theory and use an appropriate method.
Usually start with a hydrocarbon, and add a specific reagent to control its temperature, pressure and other conditions to make a biochemical reaction. First take a hydrocarbon, place it in a clean vessel, and add an appropriate amount of brominating agent. This brominating agent should be active and can respond to specific parts of the hydrocarbon.
During the reaction, strictly observe the change of temperature and do not allow it to be too high or too low. If the temperature is too high, the reaction will be too fast, and it is easy to produce miscellaneous products; if the temperature is too low, the reaction will be slow and time-consuming. When the temperature is kept constant within a certain range, it is necessary to promote the anterograde of the reaction.
Also pay attention to the pressure situation, and the pressure can help the reaction progress. If the pressure is improper, or the reaction direction is biased, the product is impure.
After the reaction is completed, use various separation and purification techniques to remove its impurities to obtain pure 3-bromo-2-methylpropane. 3-Bromo-2-methylpropane can be separated from impurities by distillation according to its boiling point; or by extraction, a suitable extractant can be selected and extracted from the mixture.
In this way, high-purity 3-bromo-2-methylpropane can be obtained to meet the needs of various applications.