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Question
How is diethyl ether prepared by continuous etherification process?
Solution
When an excess of ethyl alcohol is distilled with concentrated H2SO4 at 413 K (140 °C), diethyl ether is formed.
This reaction takes place in two steps:
Step-I: Formation of ethyl hydrogen sulphate:
When excess of ethyl alcohol is heated with concentrated H2SO4, ethyl hydrogen sulphate is obtained.
`C_2H_5-OH+H-O-SO_3H->C_2H_5_O-SO_3H+H_2O`
Ethyl alcohol Conc.sulphuric acid Ethyl hydrogen sulphate
Step-II: Formation of diethyl ether: Ethyl hydrogen sulphate then reacts with excess of ethyl alcohol at 413 K and forms diethyl ether.
`C_2H_5-O-SO_3H+OH-C_2H_5"413K"/"">C_2H_5-O-C_2H_5+H_2SO_4`
Ethyl hydrogen Ethyl Diethyl ether
sulphate Alcohol