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Preparation method of 3-methyl-2-aminobenzoic acid
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Paragraph 0015-0017, (2019/11/12)
The invention discloses a preparation method of 3-methyl-2-aminobenzoic acid. The preparation method comprises the steps that 2-chloro-m-xylene is added into an acetic acid solvent for stirring, sodium acetate is added as a catalyst, the temperature is raised to 80-100 DEG C by heating, hydrogen peroxide is dropped for a reaction, after the reaction, 3-methyl-2-chlorobenzoic acid is obtained through rectification under vacuum; the 3-methyl-2-chlorobenzoic acid is added into a DMSO solvent, and catalysts of copper chloride and sodium carbonate are added and heated to 120-140 DEG C, and then ammonia is introduced and heated to 150-160 DEG C for a heat preservation of 3-6 hours, and the 3-methyl-2-aminobenzoic acid is obtained. According to the preparation method, a new design idea is provided for the synthesis of the 3-methyl-2-aminobenzoic acid, the preparation method is simple, operation is easy, the cost is low, and the preparation method is environmentally friendly.
A highly efficient heterogeneous copper-catalyzed chlorodeboronation of arylboronic acids leading to chlorinated arenes
He, Wen,Zhang, Rongli,Cai, Mingzhong
, p. 764 - 770 (2017/01/13)
A highly efficient heterogeneous copper-catalyzed chlorodeboronation of arylboronic acids with inexpensive N-chlorosuccinimide (NCS) was achieved in MeCN in the presence of 10 mol% of l-proline-functionalized MCM-41-immobilized copper(i) complex [MCM-41-l-proline-CuCl] under mild conditions, yielding a variety of aryl chlorides in excellent yields. This method proved to be tolerant of a broad range of functional groups and particularly useful for the conversion of electron-deficient arylboronic acids to aryl chlorides, a transformation that is inefficient without copper catalysis. This heterogeneous copper catalyst can be recovered by a simple filtration of the reaction solution and recycled for at least 10 times without any decreases in activity.
Copper-catalyzed chlorination of functionalized arylboronic acids
Wu, Hong,Hynes Jr., John
supporting information; experimental part, p. 1192 - 1195 (2010/04/27)
"Chemical Equation Presented" A mild, efficient, Cu(I)-catalyzed method for the conversion of arylboronic acids to aryl chlorides Is reported. This method is particularly useful for the conversion of electron-deficient arylboronic acids to aryl chlorides, a transformation that is inefficient In the absence of Cu catalysis.