4254-15-3, The molecularity of an elementary reaction is the number of molecules that collide during that step in the mechanism. If there is only a single reactant molecule in an elementary reaction, that step is designated as unimolecular.4254-15-3, name is (S)-Propane-1,2-diol. A new synthetic method of this compound is introduced below.
Compound I (1.5 gm, 3.8 mmol) was dissolved in MTBE (8 mL); the solution was slightly cloudy. To this was added (S)-1,2-propane diol[(S)-PG] (397 mg, 2 mL in MTBE). The reaction was stirred for five minutes; no solid was observed. Optionally, it is preferred, but not entirely necessary to add seed crystals (5 mg), at this stage, as is commonly known to one skilled in the art. Immediately cloudiness appeared and crystallization was observed. The reaction was stirred for 24 hr at room temperature, then filtered, and solid obtained was further dried in a desiccator at RT. A total of 1.10 gm complex was isolated. Mother liquor was cooled and an additional 0.5 gm complex was produced after drying. A total 1.55 gm (83percent) product was isolated.The seed crystals employed may be prepared by dissolving compound I in MTBE and treating the resulting solution with (S)-propylene glycol and proceeding as described above (without seeding) to form crystalline compound Ia.
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