An Updated Simple SN2 Reaction for the Undergraduate Organic Laboratory (Journal Article)
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TextSeries: American Chemical Society, Volume 100, Issue 1Publication details: Washington, United States :American Chemical Society ,January 10, 2023Description: 376-379pISSN: - 0021-9584
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Abstract:-
SN2 reactions are of fundamental importance in introductory organic chemistry courses, and a number of experiments suitable for the first-semester undergraduate organic lab have been previously reported. Most of these experiments have used alkyl halides as electrophiles, but alkyl halides are often less than ideal for reasons of toxicity/volatility and difficulty in TLC visualization. We report an updated methodology utilizing an alkyl tosylate, rather than a halide, as the electrophile. The SN2 reaction of 2-naphthol/sodium hydroxide with butyl p-toluenesulfonate is performed in a single 3 or 4 h lab period and affords a solid product in good yield. The tosylate electrophile gives students experience with a commonly encountered leaving group, is easily visualized on TLC, and has an improved safety profile.
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