is it possible to convert skatole to indole
if you know can you show the way12thealchemist - 29-11-2018 at 03:32
You would want to protect the nitrogen of the ring, then probably oxidise the methyl to a carboxylate group, then perform a decarboxylation, followed
by deprotection of the nitrogen. That would be my guess. You would want to pick a protecting group that would be immune to whatever oxidant you use on
the methyl.CuReUS - 29-11-2018 at 06:13
The decarboxylation is likely catalyzed by copper, since the indole should provide the essential ligand in the same way nicotinic acid does. I'd toss
in some copper chromite.diddi - 5-12-2018 at 17:40
thats some might smelly chemistry Assured Fish - 6-12-2018 at 22:00
@nikotyna1939
Im not sure if your merely posing the question for curiosity sake or if you intend on putting this to practice.
If the later is the case, where on earth did you acquire your skatole from. The stuff is hellishly expensive from most suppliers who have the balls to
sell it and i cannot imagine you made it yourself (although NileRed does have a detailed video on it).
Unless of coarse you extracted it nikotyna1939 - 7-12-2018 at 20:42