Date of Award
1965
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (M.S.)
Department
Graduate School
First Advisor
Charles A. Matuszak
First Committee Member
Richard P. Dodge
Second Committee Member
Emerson G. Cobb
Abstract
(1) In a variety of experimental procedures for Birch reduction at dry-ice temperature (-65 to -78°C), benzamide was reduced to 1,4-dihydrobenzamide: (a) By using Niem’s procedure (27), with lithium and ethanol in liquid ammonia at dry-ice temperature and where ethanol was added slowly after lithium addition, benzamide was reduced to 1,4-dihydrobenzamide., (b) By using Kuehne and Lambert’s method (20), with sodium and ethanol in liquid ammonia at dry-ice temperature, benzamide was reduced to 1,4-dihydrobenzamide., (c) Using Kuehne and Lambert’s method (20), with sodium and ethanol in liquid ammonia at -33°C (the boiling point of NH3), benzamide was reduced to a new compound (possibly 3-cyclohexene-carboxamide) not fully characterized.
(2) m-Methoxybenzaminde when subjected to Birch reduction at -78°C or -33°C and with a 3.3 or 8 equivalents of sodium and ethanol by Kuehne and Lambert’s procedure (20), gave the following results: (a) With 3.3 equivalents of sodium and ethanol in liquid ammonia at -78°C, m-methoxybenzamide was reduced to 1,4-dihydro-3-methoxybenzamide.; (b) A reduction similar to (a) with added iron (1 p.p.m.), was done with no noticeably large effects.; (c) Birch reduction of m-methoxybenzamide at -33°C (the boiling point of ammonia), gave a new compound, not identified.; (d) m-Methoxybenzamide, with excess sodium (8 equivalent) at dry-ice temperature, was reduced to a light brownish liquid, not characterized.
(3) Terephthalic acid on Birch reduction with lithium and ethanol in liquid ammonia was reduced to a mixture of cis- and trans- 1,4-dihydroterephthalic acid. Cis- and trans- isomers were separated on the basis of difference in solubility, as cis-isomer is more soluble in cold water than trans-isomer.
Pages
52
Recommended Citation
Qazi, Abdul Hamid. (1965). Birch reduction of benzamide, m-methoxy-benzamide and terephthalic acid. University of the Pacific, Thesis. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/1589
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