The Vespiary
The Hive => Chemicals & Equipment => Topic started by: alphacentauri on January 20, 2003, 07:41:00 PM
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I see from an online catalogue of chemicals supply firm this item:
Descrizione: 1-BENZILPIPERAZINA PER SINTESI ML 25
Codice: 8418020025
Produttore: MERCK O ALTRO PRODUTTORE
Prezzo: 29.89 (i prezzi si intendono I.V.A. 20% esclusa)
Is this the famous BzP? And for synthesis? I thought it was the END of a synth process, not the BEGINNING!!!
And what is used for that stuff in synthetic chemistry?
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Yes, that is the infamous 1-Benzylpiperazine.
In synthetic organic chemistry when you want to introduce a piperazine group somewhere, for example by reacting it with propenoic acid to get 3-(N-piperazinyl)-propanoic acid, you cannot simply mix piperazine with the acid, as it would add to both nitrogens, as the molecule is symmetric.
By instead starting with 1-Benzylpiperazine, add the acid to the free nitrogen, and finally remove the benzyl group by catalytic hydrogenolysis, the end product is 3-(N-piperazinyl)-propanoic acid without any contamination of the disubstituted analog.