875-66-1, Cinnolin-4-ol is a cinnoline compound, ?involved in a variety of chemical synthesis. Rlated chemical reaction is continuously updated
a. 4-Chloro-8-nitroquinoline (6a). This intermediate was prepared from 4-chloroquinoline (obtained by treating 4-hydroxyquinoline with [POC13] as [ DESCRIBED BY GOULEY, R. W., ET AL. , J. AMER. CHEM. SOC., 1947, 69, 303-306.4-] Chloroquinoline (10.0 g, 61.3 mmol) was added in small portions to sulfuric acid (45 mL) taking care to maintain the temperature at or below 15 C. Then the solution was cooled and maintained at-15 C during the addition of fuming nitric acid (9 mL). The mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature and stirred for an additional 3 hours. The reaction mix was poured on ice and basified (pH 9) with NH40H. The resulting precipitate was filtered, washed well with water, dried, and recrystallized from methanol to provide 7.5 g of 6a, in 59 % yield; m. p. = [128-129 C] (lit. m. p. = [129-130 C) ; IH] NMR [(CDC13)] [8] 7.67 (d, [1H,] J=4. 5), 7.75 (dd, 1H, J=8. 6 [HZ,] J=7. 6), 8.10 (dd, 1H, J=7. 6, J=1. 3), 8. 48 (dd, 1H,. [J=8.] [6,] J=1.3), 8.94 (d, 1H, J=4. 5); [13C] NMR [(CDC13)] [8] 123.0, 124.4, 126.5, 127.5, 128.3, 140.6, 143.2, 148.7, 152.1.
The synthetic route of 875-66-1 has been constantly updated, and we look forward to future research findings.
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Patent; RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY; LAVOIE, Edmond, J.; RUCHELMAN, Alexander, L.; LIU, Leroy, F.; WO2004/14906; (2004); A2;,
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