Extracurricular laboratory: Synthetic route of C8H8FNO2

Researchers who often do experiments know that organic synthesis is a process of preparing more complex target molecules from simple raw materials through one or more chemical reactions. Generally, it requires fewer steps, and cheap raw materials. 884497-46-5, name is Methyl 3-amino-5-fluorobenzoate, A new synthetic method of this compound is introduced below., HPLC of Formula: C8H8FNO2

Researchers who often do experiments know that organic synthesis is a process of preparing more complex target molecules from simple raw materials through one or more chemical reactions. Generally, it requires fewer steps, and cheap raw materials. 884497-46-5, name is Methyl 3-amino-5-fluorobenzoate, A new synthetic method of this compound is introduced below., HPLC of Formula: C8H8FNO2

General procedure: To a solution of compound 11a (154 mg, 1.0 mmol) in anhydrous CH2Cl2 (10 mL) was added 3,5-dichlorobenzoyl chloride (209 mg, 1.0 mmol) and pyridine (241 mL 3.0 mmol) under ice bath. After stirring at room temperature for about 8 h, the solvent was removed in vacuum. The resulting residue was dissolved in NaOH (1 M) water solution (3 mL) and CH3OH (3 mL) and stirred for another 2 h. Then the solvent was removed under vacuum, and the residue was acidied to pH 2 or below with HCl (1 M) water solution. The solution was extracted with ethyl acetate twice and the combined organics were dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and concentrated in vacuum. The resulting residue was puried by silica gel chromatography to give the desired compound as a white solid (234 mg, yield 85.0%)

The synthetic route of 884497-46-5 has been constantly updated, and we look forward to future research findings.

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