Technology Process of ethyl(2-ethoxycarbonylmethoxy-4-methoxyphenyl)acetate
There total 10 articles about ethyl(2-ethoxycarbonylmethoxy-4-methoxyphenyl)acetate which
guide to synthetic route it.
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synthetic route:
- Guidance literature:
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Multi-step reaction with 5 steps
1: 40 percent / diethyl ether / 0 °C
2: 92 percent / potassium carbonate, potassium iodide / 4 h / Heating
3: 1.) potassium metabisulfite / 1.) 50 deg C, water 2.) water, ether, 5 deg C, 6 h
4: stannous chloride dihydrate, cc. hydrogen chloride, acetic acid, hydrogen iodide / 3 h / Heating
5: 77 percent / cc. sulfuric acid / 12 h / Heating
With
hydrogenchloride; potassium disulphite; sulfuric acid; hydrogen iodide; potassium carbonate; acetic acid; potassium iodide; tin(ll) chloride;
In
diethyl ether;
DOI:10.1002/bscb.19800890607
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Multi-step reaction with 4 steps
1: 92 percent / potassium carbonate, potassium iodide / 4 h / Heating
2: 1.) potassium metabisulfite / 1.) 50 deg C, water 2.) water, ether, 5 deg C, 6 h
3: stannous chloride dihydrate, cc. hydrogen chloride, acetic acid, hydrogen iodide / 3 h / Heating
4: 77 percent / cc. sulfuric acid / 12 h / Heating
With
hydrogenchloride; potassium disulphite; sulfuric acid; hydrogen iodide; potassium carbonate; acetic acid; potassium iodide; tin(ll) chloride;
DOI:10.1002/bscb.19800890607
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Multi-step reaction with 3 steps
1: 1.) morpholine, sulfur 2.) 10 percent aq. sodium hydroxide / 1.) 160 deg C, 4 h 2.) reflux, 4 h
2: 80 percent / sulfuric acid / Heating
3: potassium carbonate / 6 h / Heating
With
morpholine; sodium hydroxide; sulfuric acid; potassium carbonate; sulfur;
DOI:10.1002/bscb.19800890607