Analyzing the synthesis route of 120-61-6

Electric Literature of 120-61-6, A common heterocyclic compound, 120-61-6, name is Dimethyl terephthalate, molecular formula is C10H10O4, its 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.

Electric Literature of 120-61-6, A common heterocyclic compound, 120-61-6, name is Dimethyl terephthalate, molecular formula is C10H10O4, its 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.

The synthetic procedure of the probe is illustrated in the Scheme 1. Methanolic solution (10 ml) of terephthalic acid in the presence of con.H2SO4 (10:1) was refluxed for 6 h. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature and evaporated under pressure, provided a dirty white colour solid. The solid formed was extracted with DCM for at least 3 times in order to completely remove the impurities and dried using MgSO4. The solution was then filtered and evaporated to give milky white solid (1 mmol). Subsequently, it was re-dissolved in methanol followed by slow addition of hydrazine monohydrate (2 mmol) and allowed to reflux for 3 h. The obtained white solid (bis-hydrazine derivative) was filtered,washed with water and dried under vacuum. A hot-aqueous solution of bis-hydrazine derivative (1 mmol) was mixed dropwise with pyridine-2-aldehyde (2 mmol) and again refluxed at 80 C for2 h. The probe (BPTH) was obtained as a white puffy solid which was filtered and dried in vacuum.

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Article; Senthil Murugan, Arumugam; Abel Noelson, Enose Rajan; Annaraj, Jamespandi; Inorganica Chimica Acta; vol. 450; (2016); p. 131 – 139;,
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