- Continuous preparation of arylmagnesium reagents in flow with inline IR monitoring
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A newly developed microscale ReactIR flow cell was used as a convenient and versatile inline analytical tool for Grignard formation in continuous flow chemical processing. The LiCl-mediated halogen/Mg exchange reaction was used for the preparation of functionalized arylmagnesium compounds from aryl iodides or bromides. Furthermore, inline IR monitoring was used for the analysis of conversion and possible byproduct formation, as well as a potential tool for elucidation of mechanistic details. The results described herein indicate that the continuous flow systems are effective for highly exothermic reactions such as the Grignard exchange reaction due to fast mixing and efficient heat transfer.
- Brodmann, Tobias,Koos, Peter,Metzger, Albrecht,Knochel, Paul,Ley, Steven V.
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- METHOD FOR PRODUCING BIPHENYL DERIVATIVE
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Provided is a method for producing a biphenyl derivative, with an industrially high yield and excellent productivity, by use of a raw material which is low in cost and toxicity. More specifically, the method for producing the biphenyl derivative represented by general formula (1) is characterized in that a chlorine atom in a benzene derivative represented by general formula (2) reacts with magnesium metal to convert the benzene derivative into a Grignard reagent, and then the Grignard reagent is subjected to a coupling reaction in the presence of a catalyst and a dichloropropane: and (wherein A represents at least one selected from alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, alkoxymethyl groups, a vinyl group, phenyl groups and chlorine, and n represents an integer of 1 to 4).
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