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Starting from chloroform how would you prepare propyne? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Starting from chloroform how would you prepare propyne?

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Starting from chloroform, propyne can be prepared by the following steps:

  1. Reaction with sodium amide (NaNH2): Treat chloroform (CHCl3) with 3 equivalents of sodium amide in liquid ammonia. This leads to the formation of sodium carbene intermediate, which then undergoes elimination to give sodium acetylide (NaC ≡ CH).
  2. Alkylation with methyl iodide: React the sodium acetylide with methyl iodide (CH3I). The nucleophilic acetylide ion attacks methyl iodide, resulting in the formation of propyne (CH ≡ C – CH3).

The overall reaction can be summarized as:

\[\mathrm{CHCl}_3 \xrightarrow[\text{liq. NH}_3]{3, \mathrm{NaNH}_2} \mathrm{NaC}\equiv \mathrm{CH} \xrightarrow[\quad]{\mathrm{CH}_3I} \mathrm{CH}_3-\mathrm{C}\equiv \mathrm{CH}\]

This method uses chloroform as the source of the acetylide ion after conversion via sodium amide, followed by methylation to yield propyne. This is a classical method for preparing terminal alkynes and their alkylated derivatives.

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