Author Topic: Melatonin->5-MeO-MET  (Read 10954 times)

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Rhodium

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solvent substitutes
« Reply #20 on: November 22, 2002, 11:37:00 PM »
I believe that the isobutanol was chosen because of its boiling point (106°C). If you cannot aquire that, you could either use isopropanol (and hope that 82°C is enough if you use a longer reaction time, say 4h), or you could use a mixture of 75% ethylene glycol (bp 192°C) with 25% toluene (bp 110°C) added to limit the reflux temperature.

Odd that you found dithionite with carbonate added - are you sure you cannot find the pure stuff anywhere?

yellium

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It's not only N2. A reaction which only works ...
« Reply #21 on: November 22, 2002, 11:56:00 PM »
It's not only N2. A reaction which only works under N2 usually also means `requires rigorously dried solvents, dry N2, no traces of water whatsoever, or else you're fucked'. You just can't solve that by flushing a bit with He. Unless you are trying to do LAH reductions in a US state with over 100% humidity. 

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