Hi everyone.
I'm having trouble completing a reaction where Hydroquinone becomes 1,4 Dimethoxybenzene through a reaction with Methanol, Methyl Iodide and Sodiom Hydroxide.
(I'm very bad at this so please bear with me).
From what I understand, the NaOH should be the nucleophile, Methanol the solvent, and the Methyl Iodide should provide the halogen.
What really confuses me is where, and how the Iodide enters the reaction.
So far I've only come to the conclusion that NaOH first deprotonates both oxygens leaving them negative. Wouldn't the sodium want to form NaI after that or? Furthermore I can't see what the MeOH does..
As you can see I'm fairly off here, so if someone could shed some light on this I would be very happy.