Does anyone have a good lab prep procedure for potassium phtalimide handy (from phtalimide and KOH)?
Ive never heard of this compound before? An alkalai imide?
Are you referring to a C6H4(CO)2NK species?
I mean literally the potassium bonded to the nitrogen in place of the hydrogen of the imide? I didn't know such a species could exist.
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Or does he want to hydrolyze it, getting rid of the nitrogen and producing the potassium salt of the corresponding lactone (phthalide). There is a procedure in Vogel for this (sodium salt not potassium). He does not isolate the salt though, instead it is immediately treated with HCl to form the lactone.
Vogel's 3rd Ed states that if the alternative Gabriel synthesis using phthalimide and potassium carbonate isn't feasible, than one may prepare potassium phthalimide from a solution of phthalimide in absolute ethanol and potassium hydroxide in 75% ethanol :)