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smile.gif posted on 9-6-2016 at 07:12
Glutamic acid and iodoform reactions


Hello all!

I've recently obtained some glutamic acid and iodoform and I'm not too sure what to do with them. Any suggestions? I'm a home chemist, so I don't have any fancy reagents like LAH :p

One thing I'm thinking of is substituting the amine group in glutamic acid with a hydroxy group in a diazotisation reaction followed by its spontaneous decomposition in solution. Is it feasible? If so, how should I extract it? As for what I can do with the 2-hydroxyglutaric acid... I'm not sure, maybe dehydration to form pent-2-enedioic acid?

Another idea I've seen floating around in this forum was decarboxylation of the glutamic acid to form GABA, but I don't have the required NBS and stuff like that :p

As for iodoform, as far as I know, it's a rather stable and boring compound. Do you guys have ideas for any interesting reactions I can do with it?

Thanks! :D
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