I'm not sure how interested anyone is still in the rather-long-chain tert alcohols, but Fractionated Palm Oil is composed of a large percentage (can't
find a suitable chart at the moment) of C8, C10, and C12 fatty acid triglycerides. It could be transesterified to fatty acid methyl esters, and
possibly fractionally crystallized to obtain what is mostly methyl octanoate.
Reacting MeMgBr with methyl octanoate would afford 2-methylnonan-2-ol. (I know there is the thread specifically on alcohols, but it's buried a few
pages back, and didn't want to necro it)
Additionally, butyl cellosolve (2-butoxyethanol) is readily available OTC online and cheap. No idea how the ether functionality would hold up to metallic K at
various temperatures, but I know brake fluid was entertained as a coalescing fluid; 2-butoxyethanol by itself, or a derivative thereof, may be useful
for this purpose. If one were really crackers, they could possibly even fashion a tert alcohol out of it (conversion to the 1-halo-2-butoxyethane,
then Grignard with acetone), but I reckon that's way out of the scope of most of us here. Just jogging the brain juices.
[Edited on 22-3-2012 by Vinylogous] |