A.
1-(p-Nitrophenyl)-4-chloro-2-butene.
p-Nitroaniline hydrochloride is prepared by heating
138 g. (1.0 mole) of p-nitroaniline (Note
1) with
240 ml. of concentrated hydrochloric acid and 100 ml. of water on a
steam bath for 15 minutes with occasional stirring. The mixture is cooled in an
ice-salt bath and stirred rapidly in order to precipitate the hydrochloride as fine crystals. Cracked ice (100 g.) is added, and a solution of
70 g. of sodium nitrite is added dropwise with rapid mechanical stirring during a 1-hour period while the temperature of the reaction mixture is held between −4° and +4.5° by cooling with the ice-salt bath. The mixture is stirred for an additional period of 20 minutes and then is filtered through a chilled funnel into an
ice-cooled filter flask. The filtrate is kept below 4° (Note
2) and is added through a
dropping funnel during 90 minutes to a cold, vigorously stirred mixture composed of
1 l. of acetone, a solution of
80 g. of sodium acetate trihydrate in 100 ml. of water, a solution of
30 g. of cupric chloride in 50 ml. of water, and
130 ml. of liquid butadiene (Note
3). The reaction mixture is kept at −3° to +2° by means of an ice-salt bath while the diazonium salt solution is added. After the addition is completed the cooling bath is removed and the mixture is stirred for 16 hours.
One liter of ether is added, and after several minutes' stirring the ethereal layer is separated, washed with four 1-l. portions of water, and dried over
20 g. of anhydrous magnesium sulfate. The solvent is removed by distillation at 15 mm. by heating on a steam bath, leaving a dark brown oily residue (
187–199 g.) of crude
1-(p-nitrophenyl)-4-chloro-2-butene (Note
4).
B.
1-(p-Nitrophenyl)-1,3-butadiene. The crude
1-(p-nitrophenyl)-4-chloro-2-butene obtained in Part A is dissolved in a mixture of
500 ml. of ligroin, b.p.
90–100°, and
500 ml. of benzene;
5 g. of decolorizing carbon is added, and the mixture is heated under reflux for 2 hours. After filtration to separate the
decolorizing carbon the solvents are removed by distillation from a steam bath under reduced pressure, and the residual clear oil is dissolved in
400 ml. of methanol. A solution of
112 g. of potassium hydroxide in
600 ml. of methanol is added from a dropping funnel during 30 minutes while the mixture is stirred mechanically and kept at 15–30° by cooling with a bath of cold water. After being stirred for an additional period of 5 minutes the mixture, which contains some precipitated product, is poured into 1.2 l. of cold water. The crude product is collected on a filter, washed well with cold water, and air-dried. It is dissolved in
700 ml. of hot ligroin, b.p.
90–100°, and the solution is treated with
5 g. of decolorizing carbon, and filtered. On cooling,
1-(p-nitrophenyl)-1,3-butadiene separates as a yellow crystalline solid which is collected on a filter and dried in a
desiccator. The yield of pure product, m.p.
77–79° (Note
5), is
100–108 g. (
57–62% based on
p-nitroaniline).