As we all know, there are many different methods for the synthesis of a compound, and people can choose the synthesis method that suits their own laboratory according to the actual situation. 344-19-4 name is 2,6-Dichloro-4-fluoroaniline, This compound is widely used in many fields, so it is necessary to find a new synthetic route. The downstream synthesis method of this compound is introduced below. 344-19-4
To a solution of 6.07 g (19.1 mmol) of ethyl 2-[(2,6-dichloropyridin-3-yl)carbonyl]-3-ethoxyacrylate (CAS 157373-27-8) and 4.81 g (26.7 mmol) of 2,6-dichloro-4-fluoroaniline in 30 ml DCM were added 23.3 ml (134 mmol) of DIPEA, and the mixture was stirred at RT for 4 h. Subsequently, 2.64 g (19.1 mmol) of potassium carbonate were added and the mixture was heated under reflux overnight. The mixture was diluted with 200 ml of DCM and washed twice with 75 ml of 1 M aqueous hydrochloric acid. The organic phase was dried over sodium sulphate and filtered, and the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. The suspension obtained was stirred with 40 ml of tert-butyl methyl ether, and the precipitate was filtered off with suction, washed with 10 ml of tert-butyl methyl ether and dried under high vacuum. 3.81 g (45% of theory, 94% purity) of the title compound were obtained. LC-MS (Method 1): Rt=1.04 min; MS (ESIpos) m/z 415 [M+H]+. 1H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d6): delta [ppm]=8.88 (s, 1H), 8.65 (d, 1H), 7.92 (d, 2H), 7.69 (d, 1H), 4.25 (q, 2H), 1.28 (t, 3H).
At the same time, in my other blogs, there are other synthetic methods of this type of compound, 2,6-Dichloro-4-fluoroaniline, and friends who are interested can also refer to it.
Reference:
Patent; Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft; TELLER, Henrik; STRAUB, Alexander; BRECHMANN, Markus; MUeLLER, Thomas; MEININGHAUS, Mark; NOWAK-REPPEL, Katrin; TINEL, Hanna; MUeNTER, Klaus; FLIEGNER, Daniela; MONDRITZKI, Thomas; BOULTADAKIS ARAPINIS, Melissa; MARQUARDT, Tobias; VAKALOPOULOS, Alexandros; REBSTOCK, Anne-Sophie; WITTWER, Matthias Beat; (342 pag.)US2018/297994; (2018); A1;,
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