Sodium Ethoxide (CAS 141-52-6): Strong Alkoxide Base for Organic Synthesis - Jamshedpur
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Description
Sodium Ethoxide (CAS 141-52-6) is a strong alkoxide base and nucleophile widely used in organic synthesis. Typically supplied as a white to off-white solid or as a solution in ethanol, it is highly reactive toward moisture and must be handled under dry conditions. With the chemical formula C2H5NaO, sodium ethoxide plays a critical role in base-catalyzed transformations and condensation reactions.
Applications
Organic Synthesis:
Sodium ethoxide is commonly employed in elimination (E2) reactions, transesterification, Claisen condensations, and Michael additions. As a strong base, it efficiently generates enolates and promotes carbon–carbon bond formation, making it an essential reagent in pharmaceutical and fine chemical manufacturing.
Pharmaceutical Intermediates:
In API synthesis, sodium ethoxide is used to facilitate key steps such as ester formation, cyclization, and alkylation reactions. Its predictable reactivity and compatibility with ethanol-based systems make it suitable for both laboratory and industrial processes.
Agrochemicals and Specialty Chemicals:
It serves as a catalyst or reagent in the preparation of herbicides, pesticides, and various specialty intermediates where controlled basic conditions are required.
Biodiesel Production:
Industrially, sodium ethoxide is applied as a transesterification catalyst in biodiesel manufacturing, improving reaction efficiency and product yield.
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