G.Patton
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Hello, do you mean Claisen adapter?
What concentration of the acid have you used? Why have you added so much acid? 100 - 150 ml is 3.5 - 5.2 fold excess.
Why don't you added the acid into glycidate aqueous solution and did in vice versa? I guess, It takes a lot of time.
What concentration of the acid have you used? Why have you added so much acid? 100 - 150 ml is 3.5 - 5.2 fold excess.
Why don't you added the acid into glycidate aqueous solution and did in vice versa? I guess, It takes a lot of time.
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Yes Claisen adapter.
I used 100 ml for 50 gr batch, excess acid is to prevent the formation of layers in the flask and to make the reaction go on immediately, this minimizes the formation of byproducts. The amount of acid can still be optimized to make it economical. When I had less acid, I could see the brown glycidate layer in the flask. I forgot to mention the pH of p2p in the receiving flask was 5.5 - 6.
The process takes about 1 hour to complete.
I used 100 ml for 50 gr batch, excess acid is to prevent the formation of layers in the flask and to make the reaction go on immediately, this minimizes the formation of byproducts. The amount of acid can still be optimized to make it economical. When I had less acid, I could see the brown glycidate layer in the flask. I forgot to mention the pH of p2p in the receiving flask was 5.5 - 6.
The process takes about 1 hour to complete.