I will soon have need of some acetic anhydride, or acetyl chloride for a reaction I am testing out, but am running into a few problems, I have a source, but I really don't wish to order acetic anhydride, it is one of the very few things I am sketchy about ordering, just a few things like phenylacetic acid, phenylacetone, acetic anhydride, benzyl cyanide, safrole etc, things like that I really wouldn't like to order, even in the UK.
Problem is, I haven't the space at the moment, to run a ketene lamp, and I don't wish to BUY AA, so, I wish to pick a few brains as to the best method.
What about, oxidising anhydrous ethanol to acetaldehyde with permanganic acid, then reducing the anhydrous aldehyde thus formed with a reducing agent, say, sodium dithionite in a solvent-free procedure?
Would this work well enough? yields are reasonably inportant, given the price of anhydrous ethanol? I might just buy some mineralised denatured EtOH, decolorise by shaking over anhydrous NaOH, flush out any pyridine w/ HCl, then distil off most of the methanol.
Any better ideas? if anyone has good UK sources for AA that you trust, I would appreciate a PM
Thanks.