Dear all,
I performed the following Grignard Reaction and obtained a TLC:
First of all, I assumed the reaction proceeded correctly (S = starting material, P = product). But I am not sure what is the difference between using long and short UV for TLC monitoring. I heard someone said the short and long UV irradiation have something related to fluorescence and phosphorescence (please correct me if I am incorrect), but doesnt the two fluorescence and phosphorescence event can only be distinguished by photoluminescence spectrophotometry (small and large stoke's shift)?
Second question: If the glowing spot is really my product, Does anything related to the allyl group on pyrene do for such change in property under UV irradiation?
Finally, what are the common side products in Grignard reaction?
Thank you so much. I will have my product characterized soonly and update this post.