Im new to acylation / alkylation reactions and I have some questions about the Aluminum chloride catalyst.
1) I've been reading about a hexahydrate compound of AlCl3 which I'm assuming means theres water in the compound. Would I use the hexahydrate when performing acylation / alkylation reactions?
2) It is to be used in stoichiometric quantities?
3) I've read that AlCl3 reacts violently with water and yet in my search to buy some I've come across a few online stores that sell it in a solution, how can that be?
4) Can it be recovered after a reaction?
5) If I prepared some with Cl(g) + Al(s) would storage in a capped glass bottle be sufficient?
6) When performing an acylation / alkylation reaction with a o/p directing group I know I will form both products but how would I get my adding group to add to both the ortho and para positions on the same molecule?