In lab, we did the aldol condensation experiment of 4 chlorobenzaldehyde to 4,4'-chlorobenzalacetone
4 chlorobenzaldehyde was reacted with acetone and NaOH solution.
The limiting reagent was the aldehyde (0.79 mmol) and acetone was 0.80 mmol.
It turns out that after I added amounts of the chemicals, the limiting reagents were changed. I added 0.85 mmol of aldehyde and 0.82 mmol of acetone.
The reaction was completed and the product was a yellow sticky, gluey substance that was hard to get out of the vial and spin vane. That didn't seem like the correct product.
Then we filtered it by vacuum filtration and the filtrate was basic (11 pH). Washing more of the product with water was supposed to turn the filtrate to neutral but it didn't change.
1)Why did this happen?
2)Was it because acetone became the limiting reagent?
3)What is the dibenzalacetone (4,4'-chlorobenzalacetone) supposed to look like?
Tell me if more info is needed. Thank you