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The basis of chemical reaction formula synthesis, the synthesis route is composed of some specific reactions and combined according to certain logical thinking. We look forward to the emergence of more reaction modes in the future.

Researchers who often do experiments know that organic synthesis is a process of preparing more complex target molecules from simple raw materials through one or more chemical reactions. Generally, it requires fewer steps, and cheap raw materials. 36282-26-5, name is 2-Bromo-4-fluorobenzonitrile, A new synthetic method of this compound is introduced below., Recommanded Product: 2-Bromo-4-fluorobenzonitrile

Method 10B: the bromophenol was prepared using the appropriate fluorobromobenzene with methanesulfonylethanol.Under inert atmosphere, to a solution of the fluorinated derivative in dimethylformamide was added methylsulfonylethanol (1.5eq). The mixture was stirred at 0 C. before adding sodium hydride (5eq). The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature, then acidified with 1M hydrochloric acid solution to pH 2, and then extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic layer was washed with brine, dried over magnesium sulfate and evaporated under reduced pressure. The residue was chromatographed over silica gel.Example 10.4. 2-bromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile Prepared following the method previously described (Method 10B) using 2-bromo-4-fluorobenzonitrile. The product was chromatographed over silica gel (elution gradient petroleum ether/ethyl acetate 90/10 to 80/20). The product was obtained as a white solid. Yield: 95% Rf (petroleum ether/ethyl acetate 70/30): 0.25 NMR 1H (CDCl3): 5.95 (s, 1H); 6.87 (dd, 1H, J=8.5 Hz, J=2.4 Hz); 7.17 (d, 1H, J=2.4 Hz); 7.54 (d, 1H, J=8.5 Hz).

The basis of chemical reaction formula synthesis, the synthesis route is composed of some specific reactions and combined according to certain logical thinking. We look forward to the emergence of more reaction modes in the future.

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