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flumen22
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Synthesis of Hippuric Acid
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April 20, 2010, 11:39:01 AM »
When making Hippuric acid from glycine, NaOH, and Benzoyl Chloride; why do the glycine and the NaOH base have to be mixed before adding the benzoyl choride? What purpose does the NaOH have in the overall reaction?
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What is the structure of glycine?
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http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/webprojects2006/Lovelock/800px-Glycine-skeletal.png
It's basically this, except the NH2 is actually NH3
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and the OH is actually a H
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You answered your own question (sort of). In a neutral environment the amine of glycine will be protonated because the pKa is above the pH of water. That means the lone pair is tied up with a proton, so you add the NaOH to make the environment basic enough to free that lone pair so it can attack the benzoyl chloride.
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