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), will not affect the MDP2P but will oxidize the aldehyde to MD-Phenylpropionic acid, which in turn can be easily removed by a simple bicarbonate wash.(09-09-04):
The boiling point of MDP3P (MD-Phenylpropionaldehyde) is 104-106°C at 0.3mmHg [Ref: Synthesis (2), 151-153 (1980) and Tetrahedron 42(20), 5515-5522 (1986)] while that of MDP2P (MD-Phenylacetone) is 100-110°C at 0.2 mmHg [Ref: J. Anal. Tox. 6, 71-75 (1982)]. As the substances essentially shares the same boiling range, there is no use even trying to separate them through distillation as they will always distill as a single fraction.
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(runne: "Bioassay Failure? What did SWIM produce?", Newbee Forum) .