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The Hive => Methods Discourse => Topic started by: uncle_buck on September 23, 2002, 09:14:00 PM

Title: Is this ephedrine synth really possible????
Post by: uncle_buck on September 23, 2002, 09:14:00 PM
"Ephedrine from Benzaldehyde and D-L Alanine, Heat to yield CO2 + ephedrine."

Does this really work?  Will pure l-isomer alanine work as well?  Is it just the benzaldehyde and alanine in equimolar ratio or some other ratio?  No solvent mentioned, so none needed, I suppose?

Thanks Hive gurus!

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Title: I think you are mistaking
Post by: Bandil on September 23, 2002, 11:38:00 PM
Hi!

I think you are confusing PPA and eph. By using the alanine + BA one will get PPA and not eph. To get eph you would have to use N-methyl-alanine, which is not so easy to come by as alanine.

As for solvent i belive you can find the answer by UTFSE.

Regards
Bandil
Title: Thanks for the clarification
Post by: uncle_buck on September 24, 2002, 03:22:00 PM
PPA, gotcha.  I will FS for the solvent info U'ing TE.
Title: solvent
Post by: Aurelius on September 27, 2002, 09:52:00 PM
use toluene or xylene as the solvent (although aurelius believes one may not be absolutely necessary- may even raise yeild)  if picking between the two above, choose xylene, it has a higher boiling point (all three isomers are higher than toluene)  and this allows for a better high boiling solvent for the decarboxylation that occurs at elevated temps.