Quote: | such as isopropanol |
I don't think this would be an appropriate choice; you probably want something aprotic. I'm not sure exactly what solvents this will dissolve in --
the more popular term is N,N-dimethylmethyleniminium chloride. The literature shows it being used for reactions in solvents as hydrophobic as toluene,
so I think that there are probably some reasonable possibilities.
I think the salt is probably stable to heating -- if it's dry, that is. However, it will probably react with water when heated, and since it contains
water, you can expect some hydrolysis. Nonetheless, this might be sufficient for your purposes, since it does get rid of the water, and leave most of
your salt.
Wild guess: dissolve/suspend in acetonitrile, dehydrate by catalytic nitrile-water reaction with e.g. Raney copper or other copper nanoparticle
catalyst. Am not sure how best to remove the salt from MeCN afterwards. |