Originally posted by Magpie
A test tube reaction that is supposed to be possible using aqueous methylamine is the formation of an isocyanide (R-NC). The procedure is to heat 1
mL methylamine soln with 3 mL 10% NaOH and 2 drops of chloroform. Presence of the isocyanide is to be detected by its smell.
Wikipedia says the reaction is:
R-NH2 + CCl2 + 2NaOH --> RNC + 2NaCl + 2H2O
CCl2 is a carbene formed from the chloroform and NaOH.
I tried this but it did not generate a foul stench as expected so presume no reaction. I was wondering if anyone else has tried this and had any
success (or not). |