Share a compound : Cyclobutanol

According to the analysis of related databases, 2919-23-5, the application of this compound in the production field has become more and more popular.

Application of 2919-23-5, As we all know, there are many different methods for the synthesis of a compound, and people can choose the synthesis method that suits their own laboratory according to the actual situation. 2919-23-5, name is Cyclobutanol, molecular formula is C4H8O, The compound is widely used in many fields, so it is necessary to find a new synthetic route. The downstream synthesis method of this compound is introduced below.

a. 2-Cyclobutoxy-5-nitro-pyridine A mixture of 2-chloro-5-nitropyridine (7.12 g, 45.0 mmol) and cyclobutanol (3.40 g, 47.2 mmol) in THF (30 mL) was vigorously stirred at 0 C. while NaH (1.18 g, 46.7 mmol) was added in three portions over ~10-20 s under air (Caution: Extensive gas evolution). Reaction residue was rinsed down with additional THF (5 mL), followed by stirring under positive argon pressure in the ice bath for 1-2 more minutes. The ice bath was then removed and the brown homogeneous solution was stirred for 1 h. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure at 80 C., taken up in 0.75 M EDTA (tetrasodium salt) (150 mL), and extracted with CH2Cl2 (1*100 mL, 1*50 mL). The combined organic layers were dried (Na2SO4), concentrated, taken up in MeOH (2*100 mL) and concentrated under reduced pressure at 60 C. to provide the title compound as a thick dark amber oil that crystallized upon standing (7.01 g, 80%). 1H NMR (CDCl3) delta 9.04 (dd, J=2.84 and 0.40 Hz, 1H), 8.33 (dd, J=9.11 and 2.85 Hz, 1H), 6.77 (dd, J=9.11 and 0.50 Hz, 1H), 5.28 (m, 1H), 2.48 (m, 2H), 2.17 (m, 2H), 1.87 (m, 1H), 1.72 (m, 1H).

According to the analysis of related databases, 2919-23-5, the application of this compound in the production field has become more and more popular.

Reference:
Patent; Gaul, Michael David; Xu, Guozhang; Baumann, Christian Andrew; US2006/281764; (2006); A1;,
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