A Simple SN2 Reaction for the Undergraduate Organic Laboratory

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    Abstract

    A simple procedure for the synthesis of n-butyl naphthyl ether is presented. This procedure represents an easy method for the production of an aryl ether by an SN2 reaction, uses ethanol as an environmentally friendly solvent, and does not require the use of a lachrymator. Product isolation is done by pouring the reaction mixture over ice and collecting the solid by suction filtration. Students typically recover from 7–95% of the ether.

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    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalJournal of Chemical Education
    Volume86
    Issue number7
    StatePublished - 2009

    Disciplines

    • Organic Chemistry

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