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Sunday, July 22, 2018

SYNTHESIS OF CYCLOHEXYL METHYL KETONE


  • Place 10.7 g (0.44 mol) of magnesium turnings in a 1-litre three-necked round-bottomed flask, equipped with a sealed stirrer unit, a dropping funnel and a double surface reflux condenser each protected with a calcium chloride guard-tube. 
  • Add in one portion a mixture of 10 ml of absolute ethanol and 1 ml of carbon tetrachloride. 
  • Allow the reaction, which commences almost immediately, to proceed for about 5 minutes and then add carefully 1 50 ml of sodium-dried ether. 
  • Site the flask in a warm-water bath and allow the reaction mixture to reflux gently while a solution of 70 g (0.44 mol) of diethyl malonate in 50 ml of dry ether is added with stirring. 
  • On completion of the addition, heat the mixture under reflux for about 3 hours or until all the magnesium has reacted. Then add with vigorous stirring a solution of 58 g (0.4 mol) of cyclohexanecarbonyl chloride in 50 ml of dry ether. 
  • Heat the reaction mixture under reflux for 2 hours and then cool and acidify with 50 ml of dilute sulphuric acid. 
  • Separate the ether layer and extract the residual aqueous solution with two 50 ml portions of ether. 
  • Wash the combined ether extracts with water and evaporate the solvent on a rotary evaporator. 
  • To the residue add a solution of 120 ml of glacial acetic acid, 1 5 ml of concentrated sulphuric acid and 80 ml of water and heat under reflux for 5 hours. 
  • Cool the reaction mixture, basify by the careful addition of 100 ml of 20 per cent sodium hydroxide solution and extract the solution with four 50 ml portions of ether. 
  • Dry the combined ether extracts over sodium sulphate and remove the ether on a rotary evaporator. 
  • Distil the crude product at atmospheric pressure through a short fractionating column. 
  • The yield of cyclohexyl methyl ketone of b.p. 178-1 80 °C is 35 g (70%).





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