Technology Process of Benzonitrile, 2-bromo-3-methyl-5-(octyloxy)-
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synthetic route:
- Guidance literature:
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With
pyridine; oxygen; copper(l) chloride;
4 A molecular sieve;
at 60 ℃;
for 34h;
DOI:10.1021/jo034652s
- Guidance literature:
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Multi-step reaction with 4 steps
1.1: 91 percent / anhydrous potassium carbonate / ethanol / 24 h / Heating
2.1: 47 percent / N-bromosuccinimide; benzoyl peroxide / CCl4; H2O / 5 h / Irradiation; heating
3.1: hexamethylenetetramine / CH2Cl2 / Heating
3.2: 45 percent / hydrochloric acid / ethanol; H2O / 1 h
4.1: 80 percent / oxygen; copper(I) chloride; pyridine / molecular sieves 4 Angstroem / 34 h / 60 °C
With
pyridine; N-Bromosuccinimide; hexamethylenetetramine; oxygen; potassium carbonate; copper(l) chloride; dibenzoyl peroxide;
4 A molecular sieve;
In
tetrachloromethane; ethanol; dichloromethane; water;
DOI:10.1021/jo034652s
- Guidance literature:
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Multi-step reaction with 5 steps
1.1: bromine; acetic acid
2.1: 91 percent / anhydrous potassium carbonate / ethanol / 24 h / Heating
3.1: 47 percent / N-bromosuccinimide; benzoyl peroxide / CCl4; H2O / 5 h / Irradiation; heating
4.1: hexamethylenetetramine / CH2Cl2 / Heating
4.2: 45 percent / hydrochloric acid / ethanol; H2O / 1 h
5.1: 80 percent / oxygen; copper(I) chloride; pyridine / molecular sieves 4 Angstroem / 34 h / 60 °C
With
pyridine; N-Bromosuccinimide; hexamethylenetetramine; bromine; oxygen; potassium carbonate; acetic acid; copper(l) chloride; dibenzoyl peroxide;
4 A molecular sieve;
In
tetrachloromethane; ethanol; dichloromethane; water;
DOI:10.1021/jo034652s