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Bain, Ryan M.; Pulliam, Christopher J.; Raab, Shannon A.; Cooks, R. Graham (2016). "Chemical Synthesis Accelerated by Paper Spray: The Haloform Reaction". Journal of Chemical Education. 93 (2): 340–344. Bibcode:2016JChEd..93..340B. doi:10.1021/acs.jchemed.5b00263. ISSN0021-9584.
Reckhow, David A.; Singer, Philip C.; Malcolm, Ronald L. (1990). "Chlorination of humic materials: byproduct formation and chemical interpretations". Environmental Science & Technology. 24 (11): 1655–1664. Bibcode:1990EnST...24.1655R. doi:10.1021/es00081a005. ISSN0013-936X.
Liebig, Justus von (1832). "Ueber die Verbindungen, welche durch die Einwirkung des Chlors auf Alkohol, Aether, ölbildendes Gas und Essiggeist entstehen" [On the compounds which arise by the reaction of chlorine with base [ethanol], ether [diethyl ether], oil-forming gas [ethylene], and spirit of vinegar [acetone]]. Annalen der Physik und Chemie. 2nd series. 100 (2): 243–295. Bibcode:1832AnP...100..243L. doi:10.1002/andp.18321000206. On pages 259–265, Liebig describes Chlorkohlenstoff ("carbon chloride", chloroform), but on p. 264, Liebig incorrectly states that the empirical formula of chloroform is C2Cl5. From p. 259: "Chlorkohlenstoff. Man erhält diese neue Verbindung, wenn man Chloral mit ätzenden Alkalien, Kalkmilch oder Barytwasser in Ueberschuss vermischt und das Gemenge destillirt." (Chloroform. One obtains this new compound when one mixes chloral with an excess of caustic alkalies, milk of lime [solution of calcium hydroxide] or barite water [solution of barium hydroxide], and [then] distills the mixture.)
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Liebig, Justus von (1832). "Ueber die Verbindungen, welche durch die Einwirkung des Chlors auf Alkohol, Aether, ölbildendes Gas und Essiggeist entstehen" [On the compounds which arise by the reaction of chlorine with base [ethanol], ether [diethyl ether], oil-forming gas [ethylene], and spirit of vinegar [acetone]]. Annalen der Physik und Chemie. 2nd series. 100 (2): 243–295. Bibcode:1832AnP...100..243L. doi:10.1002/andp.18321000206. On pages 259–265, Liebig describes Chlorkohlenstoff ("carbon chloride", chloroform), but on p. 264, Liebig incorrectly states that the empirical formula of chloroform is C2Cl5. From p. 259: "Chlorkohlenstoff. Man erhält diese neue Verbindung, wenn man Chloral mit ätzenden Alkalien, Kalkmilch oder Barytwasser in Ueberschuss vermischt und das Gemenge destillirt." (Chloroform. One obtains this new compound when one mixes chloral with an excess of caustic alkalies, milk of lime [solution of calcium hydroxide] or barite water [solution of barium hydroxide], and [then] distills the mixture.)
Zaharani, Lia; Johan, Mohd Rafie Bin; Khaligh, Nader Ghaffari (2022). "Cost and Energy Saving Process for the Laboratory-Scale Production of Chloroform-d". Organic Process Research & Development. 26 (11): 3126–3129. doi:10.1021/acs.oprd.2c00260. S2CID253071632.
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Bain, Ryan M.; Pulliam, Christopher J.; Raab, Shannon A.; Cooks, R. Graham (2016). "Chemical Synthesis Accelerated by Paper Spray: The Haloform Reaction". Journal of Chemical Education. 93 (2): 340–344. Bibcode:2016JChEd..93..340B. doi:10.1021/acs.jchemed.5b00263. ISSN0021-9584.
Reckhow, David A.; Singer, Philip C.; Malcolm, Ronald L. (1990). "Chlorination of humic materials: byproduct formation and chemical interpretations". Environmental Science & Technology. 24 (11): 1655–1664. Bibcode:1990EnST...24.1655R. doi:10.1021/es00081a005. ISSN0013-936X.