The target product of cyclohexene was obtained through a dehydration reaction of cyclohexanol using 80% phosphoric acid as a catalyst and resulted in a 47% yield. A fractional distillation column was used to separate the cyclohexene product from the remaining phosphoric acid and impurities. The cyclohexene was purified at a boiling point (64 °C), which is far lower than the documented boiling point of cyclohexanol starting material. The presence of cyclohexene was confirmed from the characterization analyses preformed.
Cyclohexanol dehydrates to yield cyclohexene in a one to one ratio. Cyclohexanol (1.99 g) was used as a starting material and therefore should have yielded cyclohexene (1.64 g). The actual yield of cyclohexene was 0.77 g, which gives a percent yield of 47%. The low yield is most likely due to low-boiling components of cyclohexene and water that leave some product behind in the flask and in the column. Using a high-boiling component, such as toluene, to continue the distillation, would most likely have helped recover product. However, by eliminating this step, it greatly reduced the time spent on the experiment.
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