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Quenching bottoms-pump pressure

Bottoms level, 14, 293 Bottoms sediment and water, 27 Bottoms stripper, 22 Bottoms-pump suction pressure loss (vacuum towers), 281-285 insufficient quench, 283-284 trim gas oil pan overflows, 284 gland oil, 284 suction screen, 284 air leak, 285... [Pg.259]

A 1-L, oven-dried, round-bottomed flask equipped with a magnetic stirrer is charged with 9.92 g (27.9 mmol) of methyl R)-3-(tert-butyldiphenylsilyloxy)-2-methylpropionate and 200 mL of dry hexanes (Note 15). The solution is cooled to -78°C, and 31.5 mL (31.5 mmol) of 1 M diisobutylaluminum hydride (in hexane) (DIBAL-H) (Note 16) is added dropwise over 15 min via a syringe pump. After the addition is complete, the resultant solution is stirred at -78°C for 2 hr. The reaction is quenched by pouring the cold solution info 250 mL of saturated aqueous Rochelle s salt. Ether (300 mL) and HjO (75 mL) are added and the biphasic mixture is stirred vigorously for 1 hr (Note 17). The layers are separated and the ether layer is washed with brine. The aqueous layer is extracted with ether (2 x 50 mL) and the combined extracts are dried over Na2S04. Filtration of the solution and concentration of the filtrate under reduced pressure followed by purification of the crude product by flash chromatography (Note 18) yields 7.85 g (86%) of (R)-3-(tert-bUtyldiphenylsilyloxy)-2-methylpropanal as a white solid (Note 19). [Pg.178]


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