Reaktion #640557
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Reaktionsgleichung
Reagenzien
Lösungsmittel
Reaktionsbedingungen
Aufarbeitung
- 1Sonstigeevacuated to −3 psig (81 kPa)
- 2Sonstigepurged with nitrogen
- 3Temperaturis heated to 125° C. at which time the internal pressure
- 4TemperaturThe reaction temperature is maintained at 125° C. for 6 hr
- 5Temperaturcooled to 25° C
- 6TemperaturOnce cooled
- 7Sonstigea white crystalline precipitate of the forms, leaving clear colorless liquid above it (pH=7)
Vorschrift
A 1-gallon Hastelloy C276 reaction vessel is charged with a solution of 114 g potassium sulfite hydrate (KHSO3.H2O, 95%, Aldrich, 0.72 mol), 440 g potassium metabisulfite (K2S2O5, 99%, Mallinckrodt, 1.98 mol) and 2000 mL of deionized water. The pH of this solution is 5.8. The vessel is cooled to −35° C., evacuated to −3 psig (81 kPa), and purged with nitrogen. This evacuate/purge cycle is repeated two more times. 600 g perfluoro(methyl vinyl ether) (PMVE, 3.61 mol) is added to the vessel, which is heated to 125° C. at which time the internal pressure is 462 psig (3290 kPa). The reaction temperature is maintained at 125° C. for 6 hr. The pressure drops to 25 psig (275 kPa) at which point the vessel is vented and cooled to 25° C. Once cooled, a white crystalline precipitate of the forms, leaving clear colorless liquid above it (pH=7). 19F NMR of the white solid shows it to be the desired product in high purity (>98%). 19F NMR of the liquid shows a small but detectable amount of the hydration product of Equation (3), above.