Реакция #1563860
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- 1ДругоеIn a dried 4.5 l reactor equipped with mechanical stirrer
- 2Температураthermometer, reflux condenser
- 3workup.ADDITIONTo the dark red solution was added
- 4workup.ADDITIONAfter the addition
- 5Температураthe orange suspension was heated with an oil bath
- 6Температураto reflux temperature for four days
- 7КонцентрированиеAfter almost complete conversion to the corresponding imide, the reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure
- 8workup.ADDITIONcarefully treated
- 9workup.STIRRINGunder stirring, with a saturated aqueous solution of sodium hydrogenocarbonate (500 ml)
- 10Другоеthe layers were separated
- 11Концентрированиеthe organic layer was concentrated under reduced pressure
- 12Концентрированиеthe reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure
- 13Экстракцияthe resulting aqueous mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (1 l)
- 14ЭкстракцияThe aqueous phase was further extracted with three portions of ethyl acetate (200 ml each)
- 15Сушкаthe combined organic extracts were dried over sodium sulfate
- 16Другоеevaporated to dryness
- 17workup.DISSOLUTIONThe crude product was dissolved in methanol (1.5 l) at 50° C
- 18workup.ADDITIONWater (600 ml, at 50° C.) was added
- 19ДругоеA suspension formed
- 20workup.STIRRINGthat was stirred
- 21Фильтрацияfiltered
- 22ПромывкаThe residue was washed three times with 300 ml of a mixture of methanol/water
- 23ДругоеAfter drying
- 24Другоеthe titel compound was isolated as brown crystals with a melting point of 177-180° C.
Методика
In a dried 4.5 l reactor equipped with mechanical stirrer, thermometer, reflux condenser, 1 liter dropping funnel, under inert atmosphere, was dissolved 2-bromo-6-chloro-4-(1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoro-prop-2-yl)aniline (described in WO/10127926) (177 g, 0.473 mol, 1 equiv.) in anhydrous tetrahydrufurane (800 ml) at 20° C. Triethylamine (143 g, 1.418 mol, 3 equival.) and 4-dimethylaminopyridine (0.58 g, 4.73 mmol, 0.01 equiv.) were added. To the dark red solution was added, under stirring, a solution of 2-fluoro-3-nitro-benzoyl chloride (0.993 mol, 2.1 equiv.) in tetrahydrofurane (800 ml). After the addition, the orange suspension was heated with an oil bath to reflux temperature for four days. The reaction progression was monitored by LC-MS analysis of the reaction mixture. After almost complete conversion to the corresponding imide, the reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure and the residue was taken up in dichloromethane (1 l) and carefully treated, under stirring, with a saturated aqueous solution of sodium hydrogenocarbonate (500 ml). After the gas evolution had ceased, the layers were separated and the organic layer was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was taken up in tetrahydrofurane (1 l) and treated with 2 N aqueous sodium hydroxide (470 ml, 0.94 mol, 2 equiv.) at 20° C. in order to hydrolyze the intermediate imide. The reaction was followed by LC-MS analysis. After 30 minutes, the reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure and the resulting aqueous mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate (1 l). The aqueous phase was further extracted with three portions of ethyl acetate (200 ml each) and the combined organic extracts were dried over sodium sulfate and evaporated to dryness. The crude product was dissolved in methanol (1.5 l) at 50° C. Water (600 ml, at 50° C.) was added. A suspension formed, that was stirred until cooled to 20° C., then filtered. The residue was washed three times with 300 ml of a mixture of methanol/water:5/1. After drying, the titel compound was isolated as brown crystals with a melting point of 177-180° C.