Reaktion #1175
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Reaktionsgleichung
Edukte
Reagenzien
Reaktionsbedingungen
Aufarbeitung
- 1workup.ADDITIONis added dropwise
- 2SonstigeThe organic phase is separated
- 3Extraktionthe aqueous remainder is twice extracted with 50 mL portions of methylene chloride
- 4WaschenThe combined organic solutions are washed twice with 50 mL portions of water, 50 mL of saturated aqueous sodium chloride solution
- 5Filtrationfiltered
- 6Sonstigeevaporated in vacuo
- 7SonstigeUpon standing at room temperature
- 8Sonstige3-hydroxy-4-t-butylbiphenyl crystallizes from the solution
- 9SonstigeThis is isolated by filtration
- 10Sonstigesuccessively recrystallized from 100 mL portions of pentane until its melting point
- 11SonstigeThe material is obtained as a white crystalline compound in 6.8 g
- 12Sonstigeyield
Vorschrift
A suspension of 0.8 aluminum chloride in 50 mL of anhydrous methylene choloride is stirred under an anhydrous nitrogen atmosphere at 5°-15° C. while a solution of 17 g of 3-phenylphenol and 24 mL of t-butylchloride in 50 mL of anhydrous methylene chloride is added dropwise. The resultant mixture is stirred for 2 hours, then allowed to stand at room temperature for 12 hours. The reaction mixture is poured over 150 g of ice/water and shaken. The organic phase is separated and the aqueous remainder is twice extracted with 50 mL portions of methylene chloride. The combined organic solutions are washed twice with 50 mL portions of water, 50 mL of saturated aqueous sodium chloride solution, rendered anhydrous over sodium sulfate, filtered, and evaporated in vacuo. The residue is taken into about 150 mL of hexane. Upon standing at room temperature, 3-hydroxy-4-t-butylbiphenyl crystallizes from the solution. This is isolated by filtration and successively recrystallized from 100 mL portions of pentane until its melting point becomes constant. The material is obtained as a white crystalline compound in 6.8 g yield, m.p. 86°-87° C. The original hexane filtrates also produce another crop of crystals which provides 1.1 g of 2-tert-butyl-5-(4'-tert-butylphenyl) phenol, m.p. 143°-145° C. after several recrystalizations from pentane. An additional 1.12 g of this material are obtained from the chromatography of the mother liquor residues.