Organic Syntheses by Unknown
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be conducted even with aqueous solutions of sodium benzoate.
[1] Ann. 152, 131 (1869). [2] Gmelin's Handbuch der Organ. Chem. 3, 40. [3] Ber. 20, 649 (1887). Cf. also J. Chem. Soc. 75, 1155 (1899). [4] J. Am Chem. Soc. 42, 2059 (1920). The Claisen method (_c_) furnishes the most convenient and practical procedure for the preparation of this ester. The materials are cheap, the experimental procedure simple, and the product obtained is free from objectionable traces of benzyl chloride. Unfortunately the method has been found to be extremely erratic in regard to yield (10-95 per cent), as well as in regard to purity of the product (87-97 per cent ester).[1] As a result of the present study,[2] causes for variations are fully accounted for and the procedure has been converted into a satisfactory method of preparation. [1] C. A. 14, 3500 (1920). [2] J. Am. Pharm. Assoc. 11, 599 (1922). III |
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