Each compound has different characteristics, and only by selecting the characteristics of the compound suitable for a specific situation can the compound be applied on a large scale. 243128-37-2, name is 4-Fluoro-3-methoxybenzonitrile, This compound has unique chemical properties. The synthetic route is as follows., name: 4-Fluoro-3-methoxybenzonitrile
4-Fluoro-3-methoxybenzonitrile (98.2 g, 0.65 mol) was combined with 4-methyl-1 /-/- imidazole (53.4 g, 0.65 mol) and anhydrous potassium carbonate (138.2 g, 1 mol, 1.54 eq) in dimethylformamide (650 ml_), and the reaction mixture was stirred for 16 hours at 135-140 0C (internal temperature). The mixture was cooled to room temperature and filtered; the salts were washed with dichloromethane (3 x 30 ml_). The combined filtrates were evaporated in vacuo to afford a brown semisolid, which was suspended in water (500 ml_) and left to stand at 5 0C for 24 hours. The mixture was filtered, and the solid was washed with ice water (2 x 50 ml_), then dried in vacuo to afford a yellow solid (105.5 g). Crystallization from methanol (106 ml_) provided purified product (66.3 g) as yellowish crystals. These were boiled with acetone (100 ml_) for 5 minutes and the mixture was left to cool overnight. The mixture was filtered, and the crystals were washed with acetone (2 x 10 ml_) to afford the title compound as a white solid. Yield: 54.6 g, 0.256 mmol, 39%. 1H NMR (400 MHz, CDCI3) delta 2.31 (d, J=1.0 Hz, 3H), 3.94 (s, 3H), 6.97 (m, 1 H), 7.30 (m, 1 H), 7.37 (m, 2H), 7.79 (d, J=1.4 Hz, 1 H).
Chemical properties determine the actual use. Each compound has specific chemical properties and uses. We look forward to more synthetic routes in the future to expand reaction routes of 243128-37-2.
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Patent; PFIZER INC.; ALLEN, Martin, Patrick; AM ENDE, Christopher, William; BRODNEY, Michael, Aaron; DOUNAY, Amy, Beth; JOHNSON, Douglas, Scott; PETTERSSON, Martin, Youngjin; SCHWARZ, Jacob, Bradley; TRAN, Tuan, Phong; WO2010/100606; (2010); A1;,
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