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[*] posted on 31-1-2013 at 18:41
OK to Use denatured alcohol for reductive amination reaction?


Does using an alcohol other than ethanol do anything to harm the reaction? Methanol for example or the small amount of denaturant? 190 proof vodka is expensive, denatured alcohol from the hardware store is less expensive. Thanks.
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[*] posted on 1-2-2013 at 14:06


Some reductive aminations are run in methanol. Another popular solvent is Isopropyl Alcohol. Cheap, untaxed, easy to obtain, fairly safe to use.
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[*] posted on 1-2-2013 at 21:19


if the reaction generates water I would want an immiscible solvent like toluene that boild above water so I can use a Dean Stark. Alcohol might work with sieves



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