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Swim got a question regarding a different variation on this classic method:
After the first step (boiling with formic and formamid), they now directly boil again the organic phase with water and NaOH instead of the classic reflux with HCl and after NaOH.
After this step steamdistill is used ofc.
Can someone explain to me the metrics on this different second step to me? Swim has never done it this way but it seems to save a lot of time in contrast to the oldschool method with refluxing HCl.
What strength of caustic/water and how much is introduced to the reactor per L of product?
How long should swim boil this reactionmixture at what temp?
After the first step (boiling with formic and formamid), they now directly boil again the organic phase with water and NaOH instead of the classic reflux with HCl and after NaOH.
After this step steamdistill is used ofc.
Can someone explain to me the metrics on this different second step to me? Swim has never done it this way but it seems to save a lot of time in contrast to the oldschool method with refluxing HCl.
What strength of caustic/water and how much is introduced to the reactor per L of product?
How long should swim boil this reactionmixture at what temp?