Esterification - Synthesis of Methyl Benzoate
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This experiment was conducted to synthesize methyl benzoate form benzoic acid and methanol by using the Fischer esterification method. The Fischer exterification technique is utilized in the academic and industrial settings due to the simplified synthesis and safety parameters of the overall reaction. Both benzoic acid and methanol are relatively cheap to obtain from a commercial source as well as being easy to store with a relatively long shelf life. The Fischer esterification method
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Salvatore RN, Jung KW. experimental organic chemistry: A synthetic & mechanistic perspective. 222 Berkley St. Boston: Houghton Mifflin; 1999. 102 p. 3.Density and formula weight of methanol. Available at http://chemfinder.canbridgesoft.com/result.asp. Downloaded 28 Wednesday 2004. 4.Synthesis of methyl benzoate. Available at http://www.mccfl.edu/Faculty/GambinoA/CHM%202211/Labs%20in%20Word/Synthesis%20of%20Methyl%20Benzoate.DOC. Downloaded 28 Wednesday 2004. 5.Mechanism of reaction. Available at http://www.chem.ubc.ca/courseware/260/Reactions_Acids_and_amides.pdf. Downloaded 28 Wednesday 2004.