Hey everyone,
I am currently conducting a research on the amidation (through acid chloride intermediate) of 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid. For this I added 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid into dichloromethane (solvent) together with dimethylformamide (catalyst) before adding thionyl chloride. The attachment contains the TLC (2:1, methanol:n-hexane and alluminium-backed silica plates, visualised with 254nm UV light, acid chloride was first reacted with methanol to form the stable ester) results of the reaction progression as monitored over 30 minutes after the addition of the thionyl chloride. I was wondering what the structures at the 'dot-spot' are as they are quite intense and seem to be extremely polar. I was thinking it would be thionyl chloride or one of its products but was unable to find any literature on it. The same goes for the upper spot, would this be the ester?
Thank you so much for your help in advance!