Application of 2635-13-4

These compound has a wide range of applications. It is believed that with the continuous development of the source of the synthetic route 5-Bromobenzo[d][1,3]dioxole, its application will become more common.

Application of 2635-13-4,Some common heterocyclic compound, 2635-13-4, name is 5-Bromobenzo[d][1,3]dioxole, molecular formula is C7H5BrO2, 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.

EXAMPLE 3 Alternative syntheses of (S)-alpha-methyl-1,3 benzodioxole-5-ethanol 3.47 grams of 4-bromo-1,2(methylenedioxy)benzene were dissolved in 100 ml of tetrahydrofuran at -78 C., 13.9 ml of 1.3M sec-butyllithium in cyclohexane was then added to consume the aryl halide in less than 30 minutes. 1.00 grams of (S)-(-)-propylene oxide in 2 ml THF was added by syringe and the solution stirred for 45 minutes. The solution was then warmed to 23 C. for 16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into 3M ammonium chloride solution and the product isolated by extraction with ethyl acetate. The combined extracts were dried over magnesium sulfate filtered through florisil and concentrated by rotary evaporation. The residual oil was purified by silica gel chromatography and eluted with a 50:50 mixture of hexane and diethyl ether to yield 1.40 g (45%) of the subtitled intermediate. Pchem: [alpha]365 +117.2 (c 1.0, CHCl3) TLC Rf =0.26 (50:50 hexane:ether); IR (CHCl3) 3598, 3012, 2973, 2887, 1490, 1249, 1041 cm-1; 13 C NMR (CDCl3) d 147.75, 146.19, 132.26, 122.27, 109.68, 108.30; mass spectrum, m/z (FD, M+) 180; Anal. Calcd. for C10 H12 O3: C, 66.65; H, 6.71. Found: C, 66.42; H, 6.66.

These compound has a wide range of applications. It is believed that with the continuous development of the source of the synthetic route 5-Bromobenzo[d][1,3]dioxole, its application will become more common.

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