I am following a paper, and it states "Tetramethylammonium 11-aminoundecanoate was prepared by titrating a methanolic suspension of 11-aminoundecanoic acid with methanolic tetramethylammonium hydroxide (both from Aldrich), evaporating the solvent under reduced pressure, and recrystallizing in tetrahydrofuran."
We have purchased the two items:
Tetramethylammonium hydoxide solution, 25 wt. % in methanol
11-Aminoundecanoic acid
I'm just a little unclear about the exact process. From what I can gather I:
Suspend the 11-aminoundecanoic acid in methanol (is this just an eyeball "yea, it looks suspended good enough" type thing?)
Add the Tetramethylammonium hydroxide solution in drops to the equivalence point.
Do I monitor this with a pH meter (titrate to pH 7?), or I'm just not really clear how I go about this procedure.
If anyone wants to see the paper instead, the paper is in JACS "Monodisperse MFe2O4 (M ) Fe, Co, Mn) Nanoparticles" J. Am. Chem. Soc., 126 (1), 273 -279, 2004.
http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/jacsat/2004/126/i01/abs/ja0380852.html