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[*] posted on 2-9-2017 at 04:11
From THF to BDO


Hi there

First of all, sorry for my weird writing, I'm not a native speaker.

What do you think about this idea: Refluxing 1 mol of THF in about 1,3 mol of 20% Hydrochloric acid (20% because everything above would lead the excess of HCl to outgas -->nasty) --> This should lead to
4-Chlorobutane-1-ol in a pretty good yield, maybe some 1,4-Dichlorobutane will be formed, but thats not a problem. Then so much 30% NaOH is added that the excess of Hydrochloric acid is neutralized and there is still enough NaOH to form 1,4-Butanediol by refluxing the mixture. As soon as the reaction is completed you probably gonna see it because of the size and the appearance of the drops, because the BDO will not boil at this temperature, only the 4-Chlorobutane-1-ol will. And as soon there's no more
4-Chlorobutane-1-ol, the water is going to boil and form these characteristic drops. After the reaction is completed the BDO is then going to be extracted with TBME or Diethylether for example wich should work just fine because of all the NaCl in the water from the reaction. In case of the BDO staying in the water, more NaCl is added. And then standard procedure, drying, filtering and getting rid of all the Ether. This should be possible in only one pot, aside from the extraction process.

What do you think?
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[*] posted on 2-9-2017 at 07:33


You'd probably need hydrobromic acid for decent yields. I don't think hydrochloric acid would work, but hydrobromic might.



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[*] posted on 2-9-2017 at 09:53


Yeah, chloride is not particularly polarizable, and so is unlikely to participate in Sn2 cleavage of the ether bond.

Bromide would indeed be better, and iodide better still. They are just stronger nucleophiles.
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[*] posted on 2-9-2017 at 16:35


I have occasionally observed THF ring opening in the presence of thiolate nucleophiles. The reaction is something that I had been trying to avoid, since I was trying to trap the thiolate (formed in situ via reaction of a carbanion with elemental sulfur) with a different electrophile. The ring opening doesn't happen at -78 °C, but does happen to some extent if the mixture is warmed to 0 °C.

It might be possible to use sodium or potassium sulfide to ring-open THF. However, getting to butanediol from the product would be difficult.

You could also try heating THF with aqueous KOH (this reaction might need high temperatures/pressures, however).

1,4-butanediol is miscible with water and I don't think an aqueous/organic extraction would be feasible. You would likely need to do a (vacuum) distillation to isolate your product.




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[*] posted on 3-9-2017 at 07:46


There are numerous published examples of the preparation of dibromo and diiodo butanes from THF, check out Vogel. The simplest route may be sodium bromide and sulphuric acid if you don't have 48% hydrobromic acid. In Arun Sethi's book there is a preparation of 1,4-di-iodobutane from THF with KI and phosphoric acid too. You need phosphoric acid with iodide because sulphuric acid liberates free iodine under these conditions but the bromo synthesis can tolerate some water in the reaction mixture which reduces the tendency of the acid to oxidize the HBr that forms as an intermediate. You can also use Br + red phosphorus is you have access to the later.

I have just prepared a small amount of 1,4-dibromobutane en-route to butylene-bis(thiuronium bromide) but I started with 1,4-butanediol which, up to about a year ago, was available off Ebay.
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[*] posted on 3-9-2017 at 08:07


I used to have a reaction I ran in anhydrous conditions with hydrogen chloride and THF. One of the impurities in the final product was a chlorobutanol, and it had to be recrystalized away form. However, amounts were not that high and it was mostly an impurity in trace amounts.



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[*] posted on 5-9-2017 at 04:27


Thank you very much for your answers!
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[*] posted on 30-9-2017 at 19:13


It was my understanding that sulfuric acid/H2O should work. No?
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