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Phenyl acetone

Acetone phenyl-hydrazoue is first prepared by mixing phenyl-hydrazine (30 gms.) with acetone (18 gms.). The mixture becomes warm and water separates it is then heated on the water-bath for half an hour, and at the end of this time heated in a dish on the water-batli, to drive off acetone and steam. The hydrazone is then mixed with five times its weight of anhydrous zinc chloride, and heated under a reflnx condenser in an oil-bath at 180°. A vigorous reaction takes place, and when completed, the dark-coloured mass is distilled with steam. The a-methyl-indole collects in the receiver and soon solidifies to a pale yellow mass. It may be purified by recrystallisiug from ligroin. M.p. 59°. Yield is over 60 per cent, of that calculated. [Pg.150]

Many ketones also have common names, which consist of the names of the substituent groups followed by the word ketone. Dimethyl ketone, the simplest example, is a common solvent best known as acetone. Phenyl ketones have common names ending in -phenone. [Pg.738]

Reactions of ketones use acetone reactions (i), (ii), (iii) and (vi) as for aldehydes cycZohexanone oxime (J scale), cycZohexanone phenyl-hydrazone, and acetone semicarbazone (J scale) as in 111,74. ... [Pg.1112]

Subject Phenyl acetones by electrolytic oxidation From "guest" ... [Pg.189]

Appendix - Phenyl acetones by electrolytic oxidation. Process for 3,4-dimethoxyphenyl-acetone preparation. European Patent Application 0247526, Filed 02.12.87 to LARK S.p.a. Milan. [Pg.189]

Phenyl-3-oxopropanoic acid (25 mmol) and EtjN (87.5 mmol) were dissolved in THF (150 ml) and cooled to —40°C. Ethyl chloroformate (27.5 mmol) was added dropwise to this solution and then the reaction mixture was stirred for 30 min at —20°C. Di-n-hexylamine (27.5 mmol) was added to the suspension and it was stirred at room temperature for an additional hour. The reaction mixture was diluted with water (100 ml) and extracted with ether (400 ml). The extract was washed with aq. 5% HCl (100 ml) and brine (2 X 100 ml) and dried over NajSO. The crude amide was obtained by removal of the solvent in vacuo and phenylhydrazine (25 mmol) was added. The mixture was heated to 100°C for 30 min. The residue was held in vacuo to remove the water formed and then powdered ZnCl2 (125 mmol) was added. The mixture was heated at 170"C with manual stirring for 5 min. The cooled residue was dissolved in acetone (100 ml) and diluted with ether (500 ml). Water (100 ml) was added. The organic layer was separated and washed successively with 5% aq. HCl (100 ml) and brine (2 x 100 ml) and dried over NajSO. The solvent was removed in vacuo, and the residue was recrystallized from EtOAc-hexane. The yield was 79%. [Pg.62]

Polar solvents shift the keto enol equilibrium toward the enol form (174b). Thus the NMR spectrum in DMSO of 2-phenyl-A-2-thiazoline-4-one is composed of three main signals +10.7 ppm (enolic proton). 7.7 ppm (aromatic protons), and 6.2 ppm (olefinic proton) associated with the enol form and a small signal associated with less than 10% of the keto form. In acetone, equal amounts of keto and enol forms were found (104). In general, a-methylene protons of keto forms appear at approximately 3.5 to 4.3 ppm as an AB spectra or a singlet (386, 419). A coupling constant, Jab - 15.5 Hz, has been reported for 2-[(S-carboxymethyl)thioimidyl]-A-2-thiazoline-4-one 175 (Scheme 92) (419). This high J b value could be of some help in the discussion on the structure of 178 (p. 423). [Pg.422]

Diphenoxylate Hydrochloride. l-(3-Cyano-3,3-diphenylpropyl)-4-phenyl-4-piperidinecarboxyhc acidmonohydrochlorhydrate [3810-80-8] (Lomotil) (13) is a white, odorless, crystalline powder that melts at 220—226°C. It is soluble ia methanol, spariagly soluble ia ethanol and acetone, slightly soluble ia water and isopropyl alcohol, freely soluble ia chloroform, and practically iasoluble ia ether and hexane. The method of preparation for diphenoxylate hydrochloride is available (11). Diphenoxylate hydrochloride [3810-80-8] (13) is an antidiarrheal that acts through an opiate receptor. It has effects both on propulsive motility and intestinal secretion. Commercial forms are mixed with atropiae to discourage abuse. [Pg.203]

Migration to the developing electron sextet at nitrogen is not restricted to hydrogen. In (79) there is methyl migration with formation of methylamine and acetone in the acid-catalyzed decomposition of (80), phenyl migration leads to aniline and acetaldehyde. [Pg.207]

Phenols Apply sample solution and spray with saturated sodium methylate solution and then treat with 4% 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene in acetone and heat to 190°C for 40 min. Chromatograph the dinitro-phenyl ethers so produced. [79]... [Pg.71]

Propanediol, acetone. This method removes the boronate by exchange. 2-Methylpentane-2,5-diol in acetic acid cleaves a phenyl boronate (85% yield). [Pg.244]

Compare electrostatic potential maps of enolates derived from 2-butanone, 4,4-dimethyl-2-pentanone, 4,4,4-trifluoro-2-butanone and l-phenyl-2-propanone with those of acetone. Which substituents cause significant changes in the electronic structure of these enolates and what are the nature of these changes Justify your answers by making drawings of any important resonance contributors. [Pg.162]

The condensation of thiophene with ketones, under the influence of 70% H2SO4, leads to di-2-thienylmethane derivatives. With acetone, 2,2-di-(2-thienyl) propane (97) is obtained. The condensation of thiophene with dimethyl phenyl carbinol, methyl diphenyl carbinol, and f-butylalcohol, in the presence of SnCU gave (98), (99), and 2,5-di-f-butylthiophene, respectively. Triphenyl carbinol does not... [Pg.39]

With unsymmetrical diketones the orientation of the reaction is again controlled by the reaction of the most reactive carbonyl group with the 5-position of the pyrimidine ring. Thus, benzoyl acetone and 6-aminouraoil gave 5-methyd-7-phenylpyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidine-2,4-(lH,3iI)-dione (71), in preference to the 5-phenyl isomer (72). ... [Pg.164]

Several improved methods for the preparation of known unsaturated azlactones as well as some interesting new compounds of this type have been reported. Crawford and Little observed that the direct use of 2-phenyl-5-oxazolone (1) in the Erlenmeyer reaction gave much improved yields (35-74%) of unsaturated azlactones with aliphatic aldehydes and with ketones such as acetone and cyclohexanone [Eq, (1)], The usual procedure of mixing a carbonyl compound, hippuric acid, acetic anhydride, and sodium (or lead) acetate affords poor yields in the aliphatic series. [Pg.76]

Condensation of ethyl acetoacetate with phenyl hydrazine gives the pyrazolone, 58. Methylation by means of methyl iodide affords the prototype of this series, antipyrine (59). Reaction of that compound with nitrous acid gives the product of substitution at the only available position, the nitroso derivative (60) reduction affords another antiinflammatory agent, aminopyrine (61). Reductive alkylation of 61 with acetone in the presence of hydrogen and platinum gives isopyrine (62). Acylation of 61 with the acid chloride from nicotinic acid affords nifenazone (63). Acylation of 61 with 2-chloropropionyl chloride gives the amide, 64 displacement of the halogen with dimethylamine leads to aminopropylon (65). ... [Pg.234]

Prenyl amine (66) was long used in the treatment of angina pectoris, in which condition it was believed to act by inhibiting the uptake and storage of catecholamines in heart tissue. Droprenilamine (69), an analogue in which the phenyl ring is reduced, acts as a coronary vasodilator. One of several syntheses involves simple reductive alkylation of 1,1-diphenyl-propylamine (67) with cyclohexyl acetone (68)... [Pg.47]

Chloro-2-(3-methyl-4H-1,2,4-triazol-4-yDbenzophenone (Oxidation of 7solution prepared by adding sodium periodate (2 g) to a stirred suspension of ruthenium dioxide (200 mg) in water (35 ml). The mixture became dark. Additional sodium periodate 18 g) was added during the next 15 minutes. The ice-bath was removed and the mixture was stirred for 45 minutes. Additional sodium periodate (4 g) was added and the mixture was stirred at ambient temperature for 18 hours and filtered. The solid was washed with acetone and the combined filtrate was concentrated in vacuo. The residue was suspended in water and extracted with methylene chloride. The extract was dried over anhydrous potassium carbonate and concentrated. The residue was chromatographed on silica... [Pg.46]


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