Réaction #55648

ord-0382624145fe452ebdea526e51f67c5a

Solvants

Conditions de réaction

Conditions détaillées
See reaction.notes.procedure_details.

Traitement

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    workup.ADDITIONis added
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    AutreThe glyme is evaporated in vacuo
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    workup.ADDITIONthe residue is mixed with 10% hydrochloric acid (200 ml)
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    Températurerefluxed for 6.0 hours
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    TempératureAfter cooling
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    Extractionthe mixture is extracted with ethyl acetate
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    ExtractionThe ethyl acetate extract
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    Lavageis washed once with brine
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    Autredried
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    Autreevaporated
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    Lavagefor elution

Mode opératoire

To a solution of cyanoacetic acid (3.57 g), in water (20 ml) is added a solution of sodium hydroxide (2.08 g) in water (20 ml). The solution is diluted with glyme (70 ml), 4-methoxyphenyl acetaldehyde (3.0 g) is added and the mixture is left at room temperature for 6.0 hours. The glyme is evaporated in vacuo, and the residue is mixed with 10% hydrochloric acid (200 ml) and refluxed for 6.0 hours. After cooling, the mixture is extracted with ethyl acetate. The ethyl acetate extract is washed once with brine, dried, evaporated and the residue subjected to chromatography on a column of silica gel using chloroform-ethyl acetate mixtures for elution to afford 2.2 g of 3-[(4-methoxyphenyl)methyl]glutaric acid. Crystallization from a benzene-ethyl acetate-hexane mixture gives a specimen having a melting point 109°-110° C.

Source

DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5104873.v1Brevet: US04221725uspto-grants-1980_09