In the preparation of a methyl phenyl ether from phenol and methyl iodide the crude product may contain unreacted phenol. how would you remove this?
1 Answer
Well give it a wash with aqueous sodium hydroxide....
Explanation:
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Certainly a good wash with sodium hydroxide, which will react with the ACIDIC phenol to give phenoxide....
...will partition the phenoxide to the AQUEOUS milieu. The ether will be confined to the ORGANIC phase....
Of course, any unreacted methyl iodide will also be confined to the organic phase, however, the methyl iodide is a whole lot more volatile than phenol or the phenolic ethers....
And to get to your phenol, acidify the aqueous phase, so as to reprotonate the phenoxide to give phenol,
and then extract this organic solute with several volumes of ether, and strip off the ether to give crude phenol.....