In a
2-l. round-bottomed flask are placed
200 g. (1.49 moles) of powdered malic acid (Note
1) and
170 ml. of concentrated sulfuric acid. To this suspension are added three
50-ml. portions of 20–30% fuming sulfuric acid at 45-minute intervals. After the evolution of gas has slackened, the solution is heated on a
water bath for 2 hours with occasional shaking. The reaction mixture is then cooled and poured slowly onto 800 g. of crushed ice with stirring. After standing 24 hours, the acid is filtered on a
Büchner funnel, washed with three 50-ml. portions of ice-cold water, and dried on a water bath. The yield of crude acid, melting at
195–200°, is
75–80 g. (Note
2) and (Note
3).
One-half of the crude product is dissolved in five times its weight of hot
methanol, and the solution is boiled with
3 g. of Norit or decolorizing carbon. The solution is filtered while hot and cooled in an
ice bath. The precipitate is collected on a filter and washed with
25 ml. of cold methanol. The mother liquors are used to recrystallize the remaining crude material. The yield of bright yellow
coumalic acid, melting at
206–209°, is
68–73 g. (
65–70%) (Note
4).