Making [1.1.1]Propellane

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  • @Dolincek
    @Dolincek Рік тому +434

    I love how everyone is talking about the cubane synthesis to make Tom finish it

    • @darkmann12
      @darkmann12 Рік тому +21

      it's the fucking best

    • @icandreamstream
      @icandreamstream Рік тому +38

      Tom’s fuckin GameCube intro gets me every time 😂

    • @spiderdude2099
      @spiderdude2099 Рік тому +32

      I support chemistry based peer pressuring

    • @visiblur
      @visiblur Рік тому +10

      We call it cheer pressure

  • @DisorderedArray
    @DisorderedArray Рік тому +79

    One of the PhDs in my lab did a lot of work on Propellane and similar molecules. After he defended our group made him a "doctor hat" which is a traditional thing here, and at the top of the hat I added a giant 3D printed propellane molecule powered by servos that would rise up and spin around when you pressed a button.

  • @Andy_M.S.c
    @Andy_M.S.c Рік тому +36

    Things I absolutely love about this channel:
    -The subtle humour: text smileys, appropriate emoji/regular memes
    -The inclusion of mechanisms
    -"I can finally *propel* myself out of here
    -Yellow chem pain is not ignored
    -Many more to come

  • @Lisa_Minci96
    @Lisa_Minci96 Рік тому +236

    C'mon man it's not a crack shed, it's a cocaine shed in the very least

    • @charlesnathansmith
      @charlesnathansmith Рік тому +13

      Crack is higher purity, so that's definitely out of place there

    • @thecountrychemist2561
      @thecountrychemist2561 Рік тому +5

      ​@Nathan Smith what? Crack is diluted cocaine

    • @kimtae858
      @kimtae858 Рік тому +14

      Tom's hydrazine cabin

    • @charlesnathansmith
      @charlesnathansmith Рік тому +15

      @@thecountrychemist2561 no it is not. It is freebase cocaine, and usually separates out at a really high purity. Crack tends to be 90%+ while powder is rarely above 85% coming out of Mexico then gets cut further throughout the supply chain. Base extraction is an effective means of purifying most amines

    • @Phapchamp
      @Phapchamp Рік тому +11

      ​@@charlesnathansmith How do you know that (totally not a fed)

  • @matiastripaldi406
    @matiastripaldi406 Рік тому +148

    I love how your channel started as a "proper" chemistry vlog and then it slowly Chad-ified into what it is today. Please keep going this style is awesome
    Edit: OMG the 18-crown-6 has returned!!

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt Рік тому +1

      Ya that chemical really takes the crown. heh

  • @adrianpip2000
    @adrianpip2000 Рік тому +66

    I love that you seem to invest in reagents and stuff. Like, I get the whole "only hardware store chemicals" concept, but sometimes you just wanna watch someone pop a fresh bottle of commercial methyllithium, y'know.

  • @That_Chemist
    @That_Chemist Рік тому +51

    we get to chemistry vicariously through Sam :)

  • @neverfly5650
    @neverfly5650 Рік тому +52

    I can't express how much I love this channel. High quality and exciting chemistry, good explanations and exactly my kind of humor. Keep doing what you do!

  • @matiastripaldi406
    @matiastripaldi406 Рік тому +14

    Cube: who are you
    Propellane: im the captain now

  • @ErulianADRaghath
    @ErulianADRaghath Рік тому +9

    I like the green highlight during the mechanism explainer phase, makes those of us not too familiar with chemical synthesis able to follow along.

  • @derenjoy3r
    @derenjoy3r Рік тому +34

    I love this kind of humor coupled with solid chemistry, AAA content my man
    also nice explanation of the mechanism!

  • @I_XuMuK_I
    @I_XuMuK_I Рік тому +38

    I live for E&F shade in chemistry youtube these days.

    • @jimmychu7917
      @jimmychu7917 Рік тому +17

      I think it's amazing how Tom has single handedly entered "Yellow Chemistry BAD" into the collective subconscious of chemistry enthusiasts worldwide

    • @420frankp
      @420frankp Рік тому

      Hope he drinks lots of fluids 😂

  • @xpxphidexpxp
    @xpxphidexpxp Рік тому +4

    Love that you show the reaction mechanisms 🙏🏻 makes me really appreciate what I’ve learned in Orgo so far

  • @robinpetersson5290
    @robinpetersson5290 Рік тому +12

    A useful tip for doing those types of dihalocyclopropanations is to add the NaOH over a period of time, and not all at once. This helps to generate a fresh amount of carbene and will increase the yield.

  • @doctorsnakeoil
    @doctorsnakeoil Рік тому +16

    Super cool, loved to see the mechanisms behind this, takes me back to OCHEM.
    Also, 69% yield. Nice.

  • @ShouldOfStudiedForTheTest
    @ShouldOfStudiedForTheTest Рік тому +15

    Just wanna say that I lovr your new green highlighting during mechanisms! Can't believe you still manage to improve.

  • @wytototas4000
    @wytototas4000 Рік тому +33

    I love how this guy is going more insane in every single video 😂

  • @GerinoMorn
    @GerinoMorn Рік тому +5

    I love your videos, because you're the person who DOES "in more detail..." bits. If it was boring, I can skip it, but if it wasn't there I couldn't just summon all that knowledge from ether xD

  • @spiderdude2099
    @spiderdude2099 Рік тому +7

    Always a good day when you can break out the Gigachad molecule 18-crown-6

  • @jadentonkin466
    @jadentonkin466 Рік тому +1

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  • @HapppyMann
    @HapppyMann Рік тому +4

    Love the little green circle in the reaction breakdowns, helps my small brain understand

  • @Chevsilverado
    @Chevsilverado Рік тому +4

    This is a great mix of Nile red and explosions and fire. The perfect mix of two extremes.

  • @ChemicalEuphoria
    @ChemicalEuphoria Рік тому +6

    at this point youtube chem is starting to become just nano-scale solid geometry lmao

  • @Sniperboy5551
    @Sniperboy5551 Рік тому +3

    That’s a great final yield, it’s my favorite number

  • @colin351
    @colin351 Рік тому +3

    Drake shunning the cube dismissively, then smiling approvingly at weird propeller thing.

  • @slyfoxchemistry
    @slyfoxchemistry Рік тому +14

    You had a lot of fun with this one

    • @me0101001000
      @me0101001000 Рік тому +8

      You really have to give him PROPs
      ...
      I'll see myself out

  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 Рік тому +6

    That Chemist called. He says this is cursed.

  • @ejkozan
    @ejkozan Рік тому +4

    I love all puns in this video XD Who needs cube when you can propel yourself through chemistry XD
    Great work!

  • @billbillson3129
    @billbillson3129 Рік тому +5

    Pretty cool! I been watching the Cubane synthesis saga. This might've been the first time one of those lil chemical equation diagram thangs has made sense in my mind.... Thanks for sharing!

    • @meitokenchop6037
      @meitokenchop6037 Рік тому

      a yield of 69% reminds me of another type of Saga...

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Рік тому +2

    Try microwave assisted chemistry for the carbene synthesis step. The crown catalysts work extremely well with microwaves

  • @frankmercer7009
    @frankmercer7009 Рік тому +1

    Excellent work. Very easy to follow, thanks for showing the reaction mechanisms.

  • @JRaiKetchum134
    @JRaiKetchum134 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this organic tour de force! OChem is my absolute favorite and difficult synthetic schemes are even better.

  • @clovenbeast5183
    @clovenbeast5183 Рік тому

    Right on I think I've only ever seen one other thing to do with pentaerythritol. Badass thank you

  • @crabcrab2024
    @crabcrab2024 Рік тому

    Fantastic! That is what I call “good old chem”. You just nailed that propellane .

  • @TheBackyardChemist
    @TheBackyardChemist Рік тому +3

    penta Er and hno3 are quite a spicy mix in other contexts
    If for some reason the chlorination does not go to completion, you might get some jumpy esters.

  • @pierghiro
    @pierghiro Рік тому +3

    E&F is going to make it, i believe it

  • @LFTRnow
    @LFTRnow Рік тому +1

    Wow. That looks like it takes at least a day between all of those steps.

  • @samiraperi467
    @samiraperi467 Рік тому +1

    Pinacol is the pinnacle of compounds.

  • @rosk860
    @rosk860 Рік тому +2

    great video, i'm surprised during the MeLi step, that the major product isn't formed from MeLi doing NS on the carbons bearing chlorine. Also i would have expected some dimers and trimers forming during this step.
    Do you or the authors have any explaination of why the systems seems to prefer forming this creazy strained propellane ?

  • @samorakaos3695
    @samorakaos3695 5 місяців тому

    senin gibi bir yeteneğin 108k abonesi olması büyük haksızlık. harika işler yapıyorsun. takipteyim...

  • @GAFUKIS
    @GAFUKIS Рік тому +6

    Yeahhhh he uploaded!!!!

  • @energytv3536
    @energytv3536 Рік тому +1

    Yes, now make all the different hydrocarbon cyclic molecules

  • @philouzlouis2042
    @philouzlouis2042 4 місяці тому +1

    Hi Chemiolis,
    Super nice video and synthesis; it furnished me ideas for some of my own synthesis that called for (Cl-CH2-)3C-CO2H and C(CH2Cl)4; and also for (ClCH2-)2C=CH2 so thank you for that all.
    Just as a side note; are you sure that (Cl-CH2-)3C-CO2H and (Cl-CH2-)4C are inert for their alkyl halide part towards NaOH solution?
    I imagine that the Cl atom can leave easily as Cl(-) replaced by a OH(-) thus yielding highly soluble alcohols ((poly-)methylol group(s)); this could remake some of your starting pentatetraerythritol aside with halides (mono-, di- and tri-) idem for your acetic acid related molecule of interest.
    Anyway nice job.
    PHZ
    (PHILOU Zrealone from the Science Madness forum)

  • @petevenuti7355
    @petevenuti7355 Рік тому

    Sounds like you were smiling through most of the narration on this one 😁
    Amazing work!

  • @bladdnun3016
    @bladdnun3016 Рік тому +2

    I wonder if the propellane can polymerize to form polypropellane.

    • @bladdnun3016
      @bladdnun3016 Рік тому +2

      I see, the polymer is called staffane. Sure.

  • @thehyperscientist1961
    @thehyperscientist1961 Рік тому +1

    Nicely done. Tom (the guy with the crack shed) is probably gonna mention you in an upcoming video!

  • @jeffthechef69
    @jeffthechef69 Рік тому

    Am I the only one who absolutely fucking LOSES IT! Every time he says "I set the filtrate up for Short Path Vacuum Distillation."

  • @cipaisone
    @cipaisone Рік тому +1

    This channel has to grow

  • @oitthegroit1297
    @oitthegroit1297 Рік тому +2

    I love that intro lol! I'm also surprised at how relatively easy it is to synthesize such an unstable, strained compound. I assumed that, aside from the dibenzo 18 crown 6, it would require some weird exotic reagents and/or UV light, like with cubane.
    Edit: I read about it, and the propellane can undergo a polymerization reaction to form various staffanes. I wonder if these compounds have any energetic properties if they're combined with suitable oxidizers.

    • @davidfetter
      @davidfetter Рік тому

      Not an expert in this, but my understanding is that strain plays a pretty small role where things that really want to be gases play a much bigger one.

    • @mduckernz
      @mduckernz Рік тому

      @@davidfetter Ring strained hydrocarbons have been used as fuels in rocket propellant for liquid rocket engines. The ring strain does contribute to the ISP (efficiency). Many of them tend to have quite high density for hydrocarbons, and they have favourable melting points as well, tending to not require as much insulation to prevent them from freezing on the tank walls when exposed to the vacuum of space.
      You are right that they’re a bit rubbish for explosives, however. Ring strained nitrogen heterocycles are pretty great though! There are some interesting bicylic and tricyclic ones! They have quite high performance but tends to be quite friction sensitive - for both high performance and good handling characteristics you want aromatic nitrogen heterocycles instead as their aromaticity stabilises them, the whole molecule absorbing strain rather than just one or two bonds upon energy input

  • @knivesnico8775
    @knivesnico8775 Рік тому +4

    YES FINALLY A PROPELLANE ENJOYER YEEES

  • @420frankp
    @420frankp Рік тому

    Its amazing what you can do with a proper budget

  • @ArturShvets-n2c
    @ArturShvets-n2c Рік тому +1

    I’m ending school chemistry soon.
    My life never will be the same after this video…

  • @mihirsanghvi9876
    @mihirsanghvi9876 Рік тому

    5:11 put "the thing"back in 😱😱😭😭 it still has some stuck to it. Ohh and can to try to make dinitro acetylene

  • @chemistry-experiments78
    @chemistry-experiments78 Рік тому +1

    Neat! Now waiting for smt like tetrahedrane!

  • @7.12_am
    @7.12_am Рік тому

    I'm new to this channel and I already love how water is called dihydrogen monoxide

  • @pelegsap
    @pelegsap Рік тому

    This is incredible, and very enjoyable to watch (as always, actually 😊). I do have some constructive criticism about the handling of the MeLi in the video, if you're interested.

  • @j_sum1
    @j_sum1 Рік тому +1

    Sweet 187 step synthesis.

  • @hyperbean1887
    @hyperbean1887 Рік тому +2

    I really enjoyed this one

  • @backslash4571
    @backslash4571 Рік тому

    How do you have access to all of these chemicals? DCM is near impossible to obtain in the US, much less thionyl chloride, unless you’re a licensed lab.

    • @backslash4571
      @backslash4571 Рік тому

      Also I’d suggest adding your solvent to dry ice already in a container, ideally a dewar rather than a glass container, it splashes and bubbles way less and comes down to temp much faster

  • @EbbeLoos
    @EbbeLoos Рік тому

    4:20 I think it's better to pour your mixture into (ice) water. This should produce larger particles making the filtration easier

  • @Nihilpotat
    @Nihilpotat Рік тому

    I couldn't hear him, what does he add to the isopropyl to make that -70c bath in the last step?

    • @rubenklobertanz4675
      @rubenklobertanz4675 Рік тому +1

      dry ice (Adding isopropyl alcohol to dry ice makes the liquid cool very quickly ⏤ the mixture's temperature can reach -90°C (-130°F))

    • @Nihilpotat
      @Nihilpotat Рік тому

      @@rubenklobertanz4675 thank you so much

  • @crabmansteve6844
    @crabmansteve6844 Рік тому

    What is the composition of the tar?

  • @Nathan-gg2yj
    @Nathan-gg2yj Рік тому

    Is there a reason why you directly dry the liquids with MgSO4 and don't use a previous drying step with concentrated NaCl solution (in the seperatory funnel?)
    At least this was the way I was taught it back then 😅

  • @kryall7637
    @kryall7637 Рік тому +1

    You earnt my sub with just that intro haha

  • @RhoGamingYT
    @RhoGamingYT Рік тому +3

    You know what is better? Just do both :)

  • @matushonko7223
    @matushonko7223 Рік тому

    Idea for a video: chloromethyl furfural chemistry (supposedly one of the most promising celllose-sourced raw materials, with the possibility of turning it into polymers, fuels etc)

  • @olekmy1292
    @olekmy1292 Рік тому

    I do wonder. How one can acquire so much knowledge about all of the proper procedures and how to set up the synthesis reactions to such perfection as I see it in this video? Also how to know what clean up steps are necessary?

  • @soulreaper359
    @soulreaper359 Рік тому

    Nice nice nice^^ needed to be sayed… that green dot is lit :) I like it

  • @austintaylor1448
    @austintaylor1448 Рік тому

    I Officially love this channel

  • @Hamza-B3
    @Hamza-B3 Рік тому

    What about square based or triangular based pyramids?

  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 Рік тому

    This dude just casually glossing over using 73mL of thionyl chloride, like it's a reagent you can pick up from Home Depot. lol.
    Love your content :-)

  • @spankyjeffro5320
    @spankyjeffro5320 Рік тому

    Man, chemists are crazy. "Today we are going to do a simple 300 step synthesis of this complicated molecule which requires at least 3000 obscure chemicals, 2000 of which we have to personally make which in turn adds 6500 more steps, during which if a single atom touches my skin I won't be able to taste colours any more." XD

  • @giuliojuniorstroppiana3263
    @giuliojuniorstroppiana3263 Рік тому

    All the amazing interesting knowledge about organic chemistry given in fun entertaining way

  • @GURMEETSINGH-ke1xc
    @GURMEETSINGH-ke1xc 6 місяців тому

    @E&F cubane project was like a research he changed lots of things away from literature .Meanwhile pthers have been like industrial synthesis reaction fuelled by well optimized litrature. As researcher i know how painful it is to optimize a protocol.

  • @ahmadnaeem6722
    @ahmadnaeem6722 Рік тому

    The best shape was already there i.e. shape of benzene because
    "Hexagons are Bestagons" - CGP Grey

  • @slyfoxchemistry
    @slyfoxchemistry Рік тому +2

    Amazing job well done how are you

  • @АндрейКириллов-ш1ч

    Can you add link to the methodology, pls?

  • @Lunaty972
    @Lunaty972 Рік тому +1

    Ok Senku😃

  • @LucDeLaat
    @LucDeLaat Рік тому

    I noticed you were from the Netherlands, may I ask where you have studied?

  • @ste0038
    @ste0038 Рік тому

    As an avid viewer of explosions and fire, can confirm it is in fact a crack shed

  • @lolroflpmsl
    @lolroflpmsl Рік тому

    Damn this chemistry's getting good!

  • @michaelanderson4849
    @michaelanderson4849 Рік тому

    That Aussie crack shed filled with yellow stuff going boom, is a bit sus... 🤨
    😁

  • @tyt0uoff146
    @tyt0uoff146 Рік тому +1

    Can we have a lab tour video ?

  • @MrBradshawbenjamin
    @MrBradshawbenjamin Рік тому

    Interesting stuff - side quest completed

  • @californium-2526
    @californium-2526 Рік тому

    Ring strain champion caught by Chemiolis.

  • @edoardobandieri2688
    @edoardobandieri2688 Рік тому

    Amazing. Very well done! Keep it up :)

  • @Larken42
    @Larken42 7 місяців тому

    Okay. Fish meets MeLi and becomes spaceship. Got it👍

  • @cellina.starfire
    @cellina.starfire Рік тому

    "This one is so strained, you can open her up real good. 😏" _moaning sound_
    I hate you, lol.

  • @LFTRnow
    @LFTRnow Рік тому

    I didn't quite have all the reagents and equipment, so after a few substitutions I wound up with banana bread. Help?

  • @lrvfb
    @lrvfb Рік тому

    Great video dude!!

  • @Preinstallable
    @Preinstallable Рік тому

    LOL the “200ml dihydrogen monoxide” in the corner

  • @erich.5326
    @erich.5326 Рік тому

    Nice final yield

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Рік тому

    Nitrate this and it would make an extremely potent energetic material.

  • @hellothere3163
    @hellothere3163 Рік тому

    Absolute legend

  • @mgrzeg
    @mgrzeg Рік тому +1

    Great work, Your syntheses are pure lab-porn 😂
    It would be interesting to see total synthesis of some steroid hormone like estradiol, testosterone, cortizol or similar; there are multiple ring formation steps some advanced chemistry

  • @nekomakhea9440
    @nekomakhea9440 Рік тому

    "1,1-dibromo-2,2-bis(chloromethyl)cyclopropane has a pleasant artificially sweet smell to it"
    _but does it taste good?_

  • @viorp5267
    @viorp5267 2 місяці тому

    Most relatable chemical

  • @rocknrollmanic
    @rocknrollmanic Рік тому

    Shots fired I see

  • @OmegaPaladin144
    @OmegaPaladin144 Рік тому

    I have learned that most problems in chemistry can be solved with short path vacuum distillation.

  • @camj4631
    @camj4631 Рік тому

    thiophenol has such a memorable smell... but its almost like meaty at really low concentration