STEP 1: In a 250-m1 hydrogenation flask, place 100 mg of Lindlar catalyst (1) and a solution of
2 g (0.024 mol) of but-2-ynoic acid in 100 ml of ethanol.
STEP 2: Attach the flask to the adapter of the atmospheric hydrogenation apparatus, and fill the flask and gas burettes with hydrogen; note the volumes in the gas burettes.
STEP 3: Agitate the flask and note the burette readings when uptake of hydrogen practically
ceases (the volume of hydrogen absorbed should be in the region of 540 m1).
STEP 4: The
hydrogen in the apparatus with air. Disconnect the hydrogenation flask, and
filter the solution to remove the catalyst which should then be transferred to
a residue bottle.
STEP 5: Evaporate the ethanol on a rotary evaporator; a white solid
is obtained if the temperature of the flask is below 15 °C.
STEP 6: Gas—liquid chromatography analysis
(using a 1.5 m column of 10 per cent
diisodecyl phthalate containing 1 per cent phosphoric acid on Chromosorb W held at 90 °C with a nitrogen
flow rate of 20 ml per minute) of a
solution of the acid in ether shows the crude product to contain 95 per cent of (Z)-but-2-enoic acid (2).
STEP 7: The pure
acid, m.p. 15 °C, may be obtained by
low temperature recrystallisation using light petroleum (b.p. 40-60 °C).
STEP 8: The p.m.r. spectrum
should be recorded and compared with
that of crotonic acid.
Notes to keep in mind:
1. A suitable preparation is available from, for example, Fluka-A.G. or Aldrich.
2. Under these
conditions isomerisation to the more stable (E)
isomer is not apparent. The retention times for (Z)-but-2-enoic
acid, (E)-but-2-enoic acid and but-2-ynoic acid are 6.8, 10.0 and 19.8 minutes
respectively.
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