Reference of 121-30-2,Some common heterocyclic compound, 121-30-2, name is 4-Amino-6-chlorobenzene-1,3-disulfonamide, molecular formula is C6H8ClN3O4S2, traditional synthetic route has been very mature, but the traditional synthetic route has various shortcomings, such as complicated route, low yield, poor purity, etc, below Introduce a new synthetic route.
1 kg of 4-amino-6-chloro-1,3-benzenedisulfonamide was mixed with 10 kg of purified water, stirred and heated to 80 C, and 0.5 kg of formaldehyde was added dropwise, and the addition was completed in about two hours. And reacted at 100 C for 0.5 hour. Cooling to 15 , adding 0.3 kg of sodium hydroxide, 0.07 kg of medicinal charcoal, 60 C stirring for 30 minutes, insulation filter. The filtrate stirring to adjust the pH value of 5.5, cooling down to 20 below the centrifugal dehydration, and with a small amount of purified water leaching, drying wet boutique. After drying crushed and packaged, the product of hydrochlorothiazide.The product was white crystalline powder and was detected by high performance liquid chromatography, which was consistent with the retention time of the main peak of the hydrochlorothiazide standard. The UV spectrum was detected at 273nm and 323nm, and the absorbance at the wavelength of 273nm was the same as that at 323nm The absorbance ratio was 5.7; consistent with the infrared absorption profile of the hydrochlorothiazide standard.The residual methanol in the product does not exceed 0.3%, the ethanol does not exceed 0.5%, the weight loss is not more than 0.5%, the ignition residue does not exceed 0.1%, the pH, chloride, heavy metal and microbial limit are in accordance with the provisions of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2010 edition The Calculated according to dry goods, C7H8ClN3O4S2 content of 99.2%.
The synthetic route of 121-30-2 has been constantly updated, and we look forward to future research findings.
Reference:
Patent; Anyang Jiuzhou pharmaceutical Co., Ltd; Cao, Junhua; (4 pag.)CN103396381; (2016); B;,
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