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. 110661-91-1 name is tert-Butyl 4-bromobutanoate, 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. 110661-91-1
Methyl 3-(4-(tert-butoxy)-4-oxobutoxy)beiizoate A solution of methyl 3Thydroxybenzoate (commercially available from for example Aldrich) (1 g, 6.6 mmol) and K2C03 (1.82 g, 13.2 mmol) in DMF (10 mL) was treated with tert-butyl 4-bromobutanoate (commercially available from for example Aldrich) (2.2 g, 9.9 mmol) and the mixture was stirred at 60 C for 16 hours. A further aliquot of K2C03 (1.82 g, 13.2 mmol) and tert-butyl 4-bromobutanoate (2.2 g, 9.9 mmol) were added and the mixture was heated at 60 C for further 6 hours. The mixture was cooled to ambient temperature and partitioned between ethyl acetate (50 mL) and water (50 mL). The organic phase was washed with brine (2 x 50 mL), dried (hydrophobic frit) and evaporated to dryness. The product was purified by chromatography on silica using a gradient elution from 0% to 100% methyl tert-butyl ether in cyclohexane to afford the title compound (1.4 g, 4.8 mmol, 72 % yield). LCMS RT= 1.26 min, ES+ve m/z 312 [M+H]+.
At the same time, in my other blogs, there are other synthetic methods of this type of compound, tert-Butyl 4-bromobutanoate, and friends who are interested can also refer to it.
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Patent; YALE UNIVERSITY; GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED; CAMBRIDGE ENTERPRISE LIMITED UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE; CREWS, Craig, M.; BUCKLEY, Dennis; CIULLI, Alessio; JORGENSEN, William; GAREISS, Peter, C.; MOLLE, Inge, Van; GUSTAFSON, Jeffrey; TAE, Hyun-Seop; MICHEL, Julien; HOYER, Dentin, Wade; ROTH, Anke, G.; HARLING, John, David; SMITH, Ian Edward, David; MIAH, Afjal, Hussain; CAMPOS, Sebastian, Andre; LE, Joelle; WO2013/106646; (2013); A2;,
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