Hello! I'm going to be following a procedure for a reflux reaction and I'm a bit confused on the directions after refluxing for 8 hours.
My desired product after refluxing will be a liquid. I'm confused about which "residue" that will be dissolved in ethyl acetate: the liquid product or the solid collected with the celite filter aid. Assuming that everything in bold was done to my liquid solvent collected from vacuum filtration, is it asking to do a second vacuum filtration to remove the drying agents?
Also, what's the purpose of adding ethyl acetate to my solution? My theoretical yield should be 1.76 mL of pure Allyl Phenyl Ether. It seems odd to add such a large amount of liquid even though my product is only 1.76 mL. How will it be separated from the product?
Here is the procedure:
"As a general procedure, to the solution of phenols
(1a-h) (20 mmol) in anhydrous acetone (20 mL) was added
anhydrous K2CO3 (30 mmole), and allyl bromide (22 mmol).
The reaction mixture was stirred and under reflux for 8 h.
Then it was filtered through celite 545 under suction, and the
filtrate was concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved
in ethyl acetate (100 mL), washed with saturated NaCl, and
then dried in MgSO4. After filtration, the solvent was removed
in vacuo to give crude 2a-h, which was further purified
by silica gel chromatographic column (ethyl acetate/nhexane
= 1/8)."
Thanks for your help!