SYNTHESIS OF 2-PHENYLNITROETHANE
- Sodium hydride (0.72g, 0.03 mol) is dissolved in ethanol (30
ml).
- Nitromethane (1.83g, 0.030 mol) is added with stirring, followed by 1
-benzyl- 2,4,6-triphenylpyridinium tetrafluoroborate(4.85g, 0.01 mol).
- The solution
is refluxed with stirring for 1 hour: the reaction is followed by t.l.c. (silica gel; chloroform).
- When no further pyridinium
compound remains, the solution is cooled; the resulting crystalline by-product
2,4,6-triphenylpyridine is filtered off.
- The filtrate is added to water (50
ml), extracted with ether (3 x 25 ml) and the extract dried over magnesium
sulphate.
- Dry hydrogen chloride is passed into the ethereal extract to remove
residual 2,4,6-triphenyl-pyridine, and the solution is evaporated under reduced
pressure (25 °C/ 15mmHg).
- The crude product is distilled in vacuo (15mmHg) to
yield 2-phenylnitroethane, b.p. 120-130°C/15 mmHg, yield 78 per cent, pure by
g.l.c. (Carbowax 220M, 200 °C); p.m.r. (CDCl₃ , TMS) 𝜹 3.45 (t,2H), 4.75
(t,2H), and 7.50 (s, 5H).
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