• Source: Ethyl phenyl ether
  • Ethyl phenyl ether (or phenetole) is an organic compound that belongs to a class of compounds called ethers. Ethyl phenyl ether has the same properties as some other ethers, such as volatility, explosive vapors, and the ability to form peroxides. It will dissolve in less polar solvents such as ethanol or ether, but not in polar solvents such as water.


    Preparation


    Ethyl phenyl ether can be prepared by the reaction of phenol with diethyl sulfate:

    PhOH + NaOH → PhO−Na+
    PhO−Na+ + Et2SO4 → Ph-O-Et
    This reaction follows SN2 path.


    See also


    Anisole


    Notes




    Additional references


    Organic Chemistry, Fessenden & Fessenden, 6th Edition, Ralph J. Fessenden et al.
    For Antoine constants: http://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/cbook.cgi?ID=C103731&Units=SI&Mask=4#ref-10

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