In the next few decades, the world population will flourish. As the population grows rapidly and people all over the world use more and more resources, all industries must consider their environmental impact. 38762-41-3, name is 4-Bromo-2-chloroaniline belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks compound, it is a common compound, a new synthetic route is introduced below. Recommanded Product: 4-Bromo-2-chloroaniline
[(1-Ethoxycyclopropyl)oxy](trimethyl)silane (5.6 mL, 27.85 mmol) was added drop wise over 10 minutes to a stirred solution of 4-bromo-2-chloroaniline (5.0 g, 24.22 mmol) in a mixture of methanol (50 mL) and acetic acid (95 mL) and the resulting solution was heated to 70 oC and stirred at this temperature for 4 hours. After this time, the reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature and concentrated. The resulting residue was then dissolved in THF (25 mL) and added drop wise to a cooled (0 oC), stirred solution of sodium borohydride (1.87 g, 49.4 mmol) and (diethyl ether)(trifluoro)boron (6.2 mL, 48.9 mmol) in THF (50 mL). The resulting mixture was then heated to 70 oC and stirred at this temperature for 4 hours before being cooled to room temperature and allowed to stand overnight. The resulting reaction mixture was quenched by the addition of water (100 mL) before being extracted with ethyl acetate (3 x 30 mL). The combined organic extracts were washed sequentially with water (100 mL) and brine (100 mL) before being dried (MgS04), filtered and concentrated. The resulting residue was purified on a Biotage isolera (5% ethyl acetate, 95% heptanes) to give the desired compound (4.8 g, 76% yield) as a colourless oil. Tr = 2.44min m/z (ES+) (M+H+) 246/248.
The synthetic route of 38762-41-3 has been constantly updated, and we look forward to future research findings.
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Patent; COURTNEY, Stephen Martin; PRIME, Michael; MITCHELL, William; BROWN, Christopher John; DE AGUIAR PENA, Paula C.; JOHNSON, Peter; DOMINGUEZ, Celia; TOLEDO-SHERMAN, Leticia M.; MUNOZ, Ignacio; WO2013/33085; (2013); A1;,
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