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N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine Synthesis Questions
« on: January 20, 2013, 10:00:11 AM »
Hello,

I am wondering how to synthesize this compound, used a few decades ago for developing film.
"The Merck Index" says it is produced with chloroacetic acid and p-aminophenol with the following reaction:
Cl-CH2-COOH + HO-C6H4-NH2 :rarrow: C8H9NO3 + HCl

I also thought I could use glycine and p-chlorophenol, with the reaction:
NH2-CH2-COOH + Cl-C6H4-OH :rarrow: C8H9NO3 + HCl

Would these reaction work? Are they spontaneous reactions? Do I need a catalizer, or maybe some particular pH to get them started? Can you suggest me a suitable solvent and a way to separate my product?

In short, I need a recipe, some pratical suggestion.

Thanks for any answer, and sorry for my poor English.

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Re: N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine Synthesis Questions
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2013, 10:29:58 AM »
Hello,

I am wondering how to synthesize this compound, used a few decades ago for developing film.
"The Merck Index" says it is produced with chloroacetic acid and p-aminophenol with the following reaction:
Cl-CH2-COOH + HO-C6H4-NH2 :rarrow: C8H9NO3 + HCl

I also thought I could use glycine and p-chlorophenol, with the reaction:
NH2-CH2-COOH + Cl-C6H4-OH :rarrow: C8H9NO3 + HCl

Would these reaction work? Are they spontaneous reactions? Do I need a catalizer, or maybe some particular pH to get them started? Can you suggest me a suitable solvent and a way to separate my product?

In short, I need a recipe, some pratical suggestion.

Thanks for any answer, and sorry for my poor English.

     -- mghis

Several problems I can think of. What's the mechanism of displacement at your aryl chloride? Are there any other reactive sites?

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Re: N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine Synthesis Questions
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2013, 11:10:00 AM »
Several problems I can think of. What's the mechanism of displacement at your aryl chloride? Are there any other reactive sites?

Well, maybe using an aryl chloride wasn't such a good idea.  :-\
I was hoping that the hydroxyl at p- would somewhat work as activating group, like -NO2, to allow nucleophilic displacement of Cl.

Fine, let's put aside p-chlorophenol and glycine. What about the first reaction? (the one using p-amminophenol and chloroacetic acid)

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Re: N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine Synthesis Questions
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2013, 04:28:51 PM »
I think the Merck index may have references (or at least it used to, a while back). Failing that, anything on the wiki page of help, or in things like Scifinder or Crossfire?

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Re: N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)glycine Synthesis Questions
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2013, 09:58:09 AM »
I think the Merck index may have references (or at least it used to, a while back). Failing that, anything on the wiki page of help, or in things like Scifinder or Crossfire?

The Merck Index has indeed a few references: "Vater, J. Prakt. Chem. 29, 291 (1884); Meldola et al., J. Chem. Soc. 111, 552 (1917); Galatis, Helv. Chim. Acta 4, 576 (1921)."  I have found them on the on-line archive of their journals. Their titles are "Ueber die Einwirkung der Monochloressigsäure auf Ortho- und Paraamidophenol und die sich hierdurch bildenden Oxyphenylglycine", "Attempts to prepare asymmetric quinqueralent nitrogen compounds. Part III. Hydroxyphenylglycine", and "Sur quelques dérivés de la p-oxyphényle-glycine".

They seem very useful, but unfortunately I cannot read them, since I am not a subscriber of those journals.  I cannot either search the archives you told me about, unless I subscribe and pay a considerable fee.

Thanks again for your help.
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