Well guys i have been looking all over the internet and i cannot source this chemical L-serine methyl ester hydrochloride Nor can i
find any synthesis papers.
Would this powder be able to recrystallize into the same as the picture crystal.Paddywhacker - 10-1-2013 at 22:19
What?
Miscommunication, I think.
If you want crystals of L-serine, then recrystallize it as krysto suggests. If you want the compound you mentioned in your original post then you
will first need to esterify the amino acid. Use the search facility for esterification methods.mentholmadness - 10-1-2013 at 22:26
Oh sorry Paddywhacker,
I want crystals but i am confused because the chemistry paper calls the crystals "Single crystal of l-serine methyl ester hydrochloride
(LSMEHCl), was grown using slow evaporation solution growth technique.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022024811...
Which leads me to ask again, Will recrystallizing this powder let me create crystals such as the one in the photo
So my confusion is that i dont know if L-serine crystals are the same thing as L-serine methyl ester hydrochloride (LSMEHCI) .kristofvagyok - 10-1-2013 at 22:54
L-serine crystals are the same thing as L-serine methyl ester hydrochloride (LSMEHCI) .
No, they are different things. Serine is an amino acid and serine methyl ester.HCl is an ester of it.
I assume that you only want to get something what is nice and crystalline (based on this and the menthol thread) and it does not matter what is it. So
I would recommend to start with inorganics and when inorganic crystallization goes well, then start with easy organics.
Sorry you did not answer my main question.But thankyou very very much in regards to answering all my others
Will 99% Pure L-Serine ( Powder Form ) Recrystallize ? And if so will it stay in its crystalline form in room temp and be able to grow bold
crystals ?
If your answer is yes, What recrystallization would you use
[Edited on 11-1-2013 by mentholmadness]Nicodem - 11-1-2013 at 09:55
First of all learn the basic physical concepts in regard to the melting point. It is obvious from your posts that you don't understand what a melting
point is.