The Vespiary
The Hive => Newbee Forum => Topic started by: Vaaguh on December 18, 2002, 04:14:00 PM
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To my best knowledge propenylbenzene is also named methylstyrene, is methylstyrene (mixture of 3- and 4- isomer) the correct reagent to be used for the synthesis of Phenylpropanolamine?
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Methylstyrene doesn't come in any 3- or 4-isomers.
beta-Methylstyrene is the same thing as Propenylbenzene, and this in turn comes in cis- and trans-form, any which is good for PPA synthesis.
alpha-Methylstyrene is another thing altogether, and cannot be used.
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METHYLSTYRENE (MIXTURE OF 3-AND 4-ISOMER MERC8.22098.1000
This is directly copied from a merck catalogue, is it correct to asume this reagent is of no use for the synthesis of PPA ?
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is it correct to asume this reagent is of no use for the synthesis of PPA ?
That would seem to be a correct assumption.
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