Author Topic: GBL/NMP + NaOH ----------> NaGHB + ?  (Read 2025 times)

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M3Psych

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GBL/NMP + NaOH ----------> NaGHB + ?
« on: September 25, 2003, 02:46:00 PM »
Assume one has a very large quantity of GBL which has been adulterated w/ NMP (n-methyl-pyrrolidine). Reacting NaOH with this will obviously produce a quantity of GHB, but will the NMP react w/ the NaOH to form any nasties?

I had an idea to react the NaOH w/ the GBL/NMP, steam distill off the remaining unreacted GBL/NMP as their BP's are within 2-4 deg. C and evaporating the remainder to yield NaGHB powder (and probably some other heavy metal nasties). Then react the NaGHB w/ H2SO4 to go back to GBL and then distill.

My quandry is that the NMP would react w/ the NaOH to form a nasty, or form a product which would limit the reaction of the GBL w/ the NaOH.

Anyone?

acid_egg

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Your BP info is incorrect
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2003, 03:11:00 PM »
steam distill off the remaining unreacted GBL/NMP as their BP's are within 2-4 deg. C

Thats is incorrect and irrelevant anyway, N-methyl-pyrrolidine has a much lower bp compared to GBL...~80C compared to ~200C for gbl. Why don't you distill the NMP off from the outset?

moo

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The compound is most probably ...
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2003, 04:07:00 PM »
The compound is most probably N-methylpyrrolidone, not N-methylpyrrolidine. This has been discussed before.


Rhodium

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UTFSE, and find posts like this one
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2003, 03:56:00 PM »

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(Rhodium: "Separation of NMP and Butyrolactone (GBL)", Chemicals & Equipment)