Technology Process of 1-Isopropyl-8-methylnaphthalene
There total 6 articles about 1-Isopropyl-8-methylnaphthalene which
guide to synthetic route it.
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synthetic route:
- Guidance literature:
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Multi-step reaction with 6 steps
1: 72 percent / H2 / 5percent Pd/C / acetic acid / 24 h / 60 °C / 2844.3 - 3102.9 Torr
2: 98 percent / diethyl ether
3: HCl / diethyl ether / 15 h / Ambient temperature
4: diethyl ether / 1.) ether, room temp., 6 h, 2.) reflux, 1 h
5: 1.) anhydrous CuSO4, 2.) H2 / 2.) 5percent Pd/C / 1.) 120 deg C, 1 h, 2.) acetic acid, 50 deg C, 40 psi
6: 10percent Pd/C / various solvent(s) / 55 h / Heating
With
hydrogenchloride; hydrogen; copper(II) sulfate;
palladium on activated charcoal;
In
diethyl ether; acetic acid;
DOI:10.1021/jo00134a015
- Guidance literature:
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Multi-step reaction with 5 steps
1: 98 percent / diethyl ether
2: HCl / diethyl ether / 15 h / Ambient temperature
3: diethyl ether / 1.) ether, room temp., 6 h, 2.) reflux, 1 h
4: 1.) anhydrous CuSO4, 2.) H2 / 2.) 5percent Pd/C / 1.) 120 deg C, 1 h, 2.) acetic acid, 50 deg C, 40 psi
5: 10percent Pd/C / various solvent(s) / 55 h / Heating
With
hydrogenchloride; hydrogen; copper(II) sulfate;
palladium on activated charcoal;
In
diethyl ether;
DOI:10.1021/jo00134a015
- Guidance literature:
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Multi-step reaction with 4 steps
1: HCl / diethyl ether / 15 h / Ambient temperature
2: diethyl ether / 1.) ether, room temp., 6 h, 2.) reflux, 1 h
3: 1.) anhydrous CuSO4, 2.) H2 / 2.) 5percent Pd/C / 1.) 120 deg C, 1 h, 2.) acetic acid, 50 deg C, 40 psi
4: 10percent Pd/C / various solvent(s) / 55 h / Heating
With
hydrogenchloride; hydrogen; copper(II) sulfate;
palladium on activated charcoal;
In
diethyl ether;
DOI:10.1021/jo00134a015