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[*] posted on 11-12-2015 at 16:23
strong reducing environment for condensations and additions


I have a procedure that indicated reaction conditions as Zn in acetic acid. My questions are should Zn powder or mossy Zn be used? and should the Zn/acetic acid solution be prepared before the reactants are added? This adding an R- alkyl halide onto a small heterocycle if that makes a difference.

Second a similar procedure calls for "100% aqueous NaOH solution" as the environment. Can this really be done in glass? Has anyone here worked with 100 g NaOH in 100 ml water? Would Na in MeOH or EtOH be as strong a base?




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[*] posted on 11-12-2015 at 17:31


What is 100% aqueous NaOH? If it's a 100% NaOH how can it be "aqueous" there's no room left for the water. Or am I missing something?
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[*] posted on 11-12-2015 at 17:45


40g HaOH in 40ml water is "100% aqueous NaOH?" This question has come up many times. Why? Because it is in patents and the patent reviewers seem OK with it.

I don't like the idea of putting such strong NaOH solutions in borosilicate glass. Maybe this was how silation reax were discovered???I doubt it but I have no doubt that working the stuff up in glass will generate some NaSiO2.

and weaken my glassware

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