Hello mates,
I'm a grad student from brazil doing my masters in medicinal chemistry (Unicamp - State University of Campinas) currently struggling to make a reaction work and im running out of time for my masters, any help/insight would be greatly appreciated. Here's the reaction i'm having trouble with:
So, the condition i'm trying are the following:
0,150g trytil batyl alcohol (reactant) dissolved in 1ml Ethyl 4-bromobutyrate and catalytic amount of TBAB (to act as the PTC - phase transfer catalyst) mixtured with 1 ml NaOH 50% (to produce the alkoxy from the alcohol).
I've tried:
- 2 hours in ultrassound... nothing...
- 1 hour in ultrassound (wam bath ~ 55°C) ... nothing...
- heating overnight (55°c and ~70°C) stirring magnetically .. nothing...
Only time i was able to get some product was when i left it reacting over the weekend (magnetically stirring and ~55°C) but the yield was really bad and when i got to the lab on monday it was completly dry. So, Could it be too diluted? only time when it worked was when both phases evaporated so at some point the concentration might have reached the perfect condition.. ? that's the only thing i can think of...
I believe (from articles i've been following) ultrassound and microwave combined would be the key to make this reaction work but we don't have a working microwave in the lab so im limited to either ultrassound or warm bath and magnetic stirr.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!!