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The Generation of Sodium Acetylide via Dimsylsodium

The most convenient method for the preparation of sodium acetylide appears to be by reaction of acetylene with sodium methylsulfinyl carbanion (dimsylsodium). The anion is readily generated by treatment of DMSO with sodium hydride, and the direct introduction of acetylene leads to the reagent. As above, the acetylide may then be employed in the ethynylation reaction. [Pg.124]

Methylsulfinyl carbanion (dimsyl ion) is prepared from 0.10 mole of sodium hydride in 50 ml of dimethyl sulfoxide under a nitrogen atmosphere as described in Chapter 10, Section III. The solution is diluted by the addition of 50 ml of dry THF and a small amount (1-10 mg) of triphenylmethane is added to act as an indicator. (The red color produced by triphenylmethyl carbanion is discharged when the dimsylsodium is consumed.) Acetylene (purified as described in Chapter 14, Section I) is introduced into the system with stirring through a gas inlet tube until the formation of sodium acetylide is complete, as indicated by disappearance of the red color. The gas inlet tube is replaced by a dropping funnel and a solution of 0.10 mole of the substrate in 20 ml of dry THF is added with stirring at room temperature over a period of about 1 hour. In the case of ethynylation of carbonyl compounds (given below), the solution is then cautiously treated with 6 g (0.11 mole) of ammonium chloride. The reaction mixture is then diluted with 500 ml of water, and the aqueous solution is extracted three times with 150-ml portions of ether. The ether solution is dried (sodium sulfate), the ether is removed (rotary evaporator), and the residue is fractionally distilled under reduced pressure to yield the ethynyl alcohol. [Pg.124]

l-Butyn-3-ol is produced in 78% yield by the reaction of acetaldehyde with the reagent. The product has bp 106-108°/ atm, 1.4265. [Pg.124]

1-Ethynylcyclohexanol (see Chapter 14, Section I) may be prepared by the modification, bp iTflQ mm. [Pg.124]

The following reactions share only the feature that they are structural isomerizations. They incorporate a variety of reagents and procedures from acid catalysts to photolysis. [Pg.126]


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