SYNTHESIS OF ETHYL HEXYL ETHER
- Place 204 g (250 ml, 2mol) of dry hexan-1-ol in a 500-ml
round-bottomed flask fitted with a Liebig-type reflux condenser and introduce
5.75 g (0.25 mol) of clean sodium in small pieces and
warm under reflux until all the sodium has reacted (c. 2 hours).
- Introduce 39 g (20 ml, 0.25 mol) of ethyl iodide down the condenser from a
dropping funnel and reflux gently for 2 hours; sodium iodide gradually
separates.
- Arrange the apparatus for downward distillation and collect the
crude ether at 143-148 °C (27 g).
- When cold, refit the reflux condenser, add a
further 5.75 g (0.25 mol) of clean sodium and warm until all has reacted:
alternatively, allow the reaction to proceed overnight, by which time all the
sodium will have reacted.
- Introduce a further 39 g (20 ml, 0.25 mol) of ethyl
iodide and reflux for 2 hours; distil off the crude ether and collect the
fraction passing over at 143-148 °C.
- Combine the two distillates.
- Remove most
of the hexan-1-ol still present in the crude ether by heating under reflux for 2
hours with a large excess of sodium and then distil until no more liquid passes
over.
- Distil the resulting liquid from a few grams of sodium using a short
fractionating column, and collect the ethyl hexyl ether at 140-143 °C. The
yield is 30 g (46%).
- If the sodium is appreciably attacked, indicating that all
the alcohol has not been completely removed, repeat the distillation from a
little fresh sodium.
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