nightshade
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reduction of phenylalanine
Took 6 grams dl-phenylalalnine mixed with methyl alcohol then with diluted hcl.placed into divided cell passed 1.5 amps for 11 hours.Dried out acid
solution now have I guess about 6 grams of yellow crystals still moist with a little acid. What are those crystals.Now a amino acid will form a ester
with alcohol if added to a strong acid.
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Well it's not the euro amine and and most likely the phenylalanine menthyl ester...........solo
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The reduction of Kolbe doesn't work with phenylalanine. It should not have anything in alpha, if it is not the case the reaction it fails or the yield
is very poor. Maybe reducing with acid formic making the pyrolysis of the calcic salt Ca (CO2H) (ph-alanine) in a solution of ethelen glycol with
hydrazine (protective group and reducer). The pyrolysis of the phenylalanine works to temperatures more lower that other organic acids.
Ca (CO2H) (ph-alanine) = (130-140ÂșC) => phenyl-2-aminopropanal + CaCO3
phenyl-2-aminopropanal + hydrazine => phenyl-2-aminopropanhydrazone
After to complete the reducion of Wolff-Kisnner filtering the CaCO3 and adding NaOH to the solution. I don't know if the reaction works. Although in
theory it seems yes.
[Edited on 6-5-2008 by Filemon]
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What reduction were you hoping for?
Organic electrochemical reactions often are sensitive to the electrode materials, pH, current density, temperature, and concentrations; none of which
you listed. The same starting material can give several different products by varying those conditions.
What is a "reduction of Kolbe"? The Kolbe reaction/electrolysis is a oxidative dimerization, not a reduction; it is usually done in slightly alkaline
solutions. But it is correct that it generally fails with electron releasing substitutes on the alpha carbon.
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carbon anode carbon cathod 9.5 volts 1.5 amps phenylalanine alcohol mix kind jelled up then mixed with the hcl,formed a crust during reduction broken
up mixed back into solution a few times. Acid solution dried on hot plate forming light yellow crystals.Put clump of crystals on foil heated leaving
some carbon on foil.What is the desired end product what would you get if added 6 electrons to phenylalanine and made into hcl salt.
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Chem guy had web site on it was some sort electrochemical reduction of phenylalalnine to amphetamine.It say like guy above some sort of kolbe reaction
if I remember right.
What I really would like is one of you to run it and let me know what you what you think.When heated it smells right clean .
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isnt this going in the wrong way?
shady guy turns up, asks n00b question, obviously related to drug manufacture, wants members to do the dirty work...
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He's been registered for a while. But, yes, it seems to be directed at drug production with little effort/curiosity... Nightshade, visit wetdreams and
search for some of the phenylalanine electroreduction discussions. IIRC Uncle Fester tried it and thought that his reaction product smelled right but
was unable to isolate anything.
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