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for those who think ephedrine is better

Started by urushibara, June 28, 2003, 06:34:00 PM

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urushibara

here's an excerpt of something from rhodium about isomerising ephedrine/pseudoephedrine

On heating ephedrine hydrochloride with 5% hydrochloric acid, under pressure, at 170-180°C (248) or with 25% acid, at 100°C, the compound is partially converted to pseudo-ephedrine (20, 32, 40). The conversion is reversible and an equilibrium is established. According to Emde (39), the rearrangement takes place by replacement of the hydroxyl group by chlorine, followed by hydrolysis. Oxidation of ephedrine or pseudo-ephedrine, gives benzaldehyde or benzoic acid.

so you can get 50% ephedrine out of pseudo if you think it's worth it


Rhodium

The original reference is here, for those of you who can read German:

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(Rhodium: "Hermann Emde's Ephedrine Chemistry Treatise", Stimulants)