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A Flexible Solvolysis Experiment for the Undergraduate Organic Laboratory

  • Autores: John J. Esteb, John R. Magers, LuAnne M. McNulty, Paul M. Morgan, Kathryn Tindell, Anne M. Wilson
  • Localización: Journal of chemical education, ISSN 0021-9584, Vol. 86, Nº 7 (July), 2009, págs. 853-855
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • A simple SN1 reaction is presented that uses bromotriphenylmethane and a range of oxygen-based nucleophiles including water and various alcohols. This procedure represents a process that affords easy isolation of solid products. Typical student yields ranged from 17–128% with the average yield of 50%. Students obtained products with a melting point range of 140 to 164 °C. This procedure offers multiple ways to adapt this experiment from a straight solvolysis reaction to a discovery-based experiment that explores the effect of nucleophile (for a more advanced group) or the method of product isolation.


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