Hi Kaushil,
You can convert phenol to Para bromo phenol by the bromination of phenol with the help of carbon disulphide CS2. There is different production of the para bromo phenol at different temperatures. Maximum yield produces at minus 30 degree Celsius i.e. 97% and minimum at + 30 degree Celsius at is 87%.
C(6)H(5)OH in the presence of CS(2) and Br(2) gives C(6)H(4)BrOH.
I hope your question has been answered properly.
All the best for your future!
Hey there!
Conversion of phenol to p-bromo phenol takes place by bromination in the presence of carbon disulphide. The maximum yield occurs at -37 degrees. The yield is about 97%.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
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