Yeah - the 1st time I ran this reaction was with the white LAH. It looked real sparkly and crystalline. At some point I ran the same reaction again
but this time the LAH was grey and powdery. I got NO product. It took me quite awhile (months) to finally figure out what happened, thanks to a
doctorate chemist friend who suggested raising the temp and going for 24 hours.
That solved the problem but I sure miss the pure LAH. (The reaction product is less pure also because of the long time at a higher temp)
In the description of the synthesis of LAH (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 69, 1199 (1947)) the authors wrote: Most of the reactions were carried out in
three-necked flasks fitted with a mercury-sealed stirrer, a reflux condenser, and a dropping funnel, such as are used for Grignard reactions. Usually
an atmosphere of dry, carbon dioxide-free nitrogen was employed both during the reaction and in the filtrations, but these precautions were found
not to be absolutely essential.
[Edited on 4-4-2014 by soma] |