And should it be higher or lower than those 55-60 degrees? Because in one place someone said that you can add all the m40 at once to the NMP and not worry about the temperature, in another place you were told to keep an eye on not exceeding 60 degrees, and you are now asking if the temperature was higher than 55 degrees.
The conclusion I draw is that we should keep an eye on the temperature when adding the m40 to be in the 55-60 range or below 55, if below 55 then cool the solution as much as possible or would such a range of 50-55 be ideal.
From a table, it appears that when synthesizing 4MMC has NMP for 55-60 degrees, within 20 minutes the reaction efficiency is 98%, but already for 15 minutes at 55-60 degrees it is 71%.
So the best thing would be to add m40 so that the temperature is constantly around 55-60 degrees , and when all the m40 is added and the temperature starts to go down then use external heating to maintain that 55-60 degrees for a round 20 min.
Is it combining well to achieve maximum efficiency for NMP?