Share a compound : 6214-44-4

According to the analysis of related databases, 6214-44-4, the application of this compound in the production field has become more and more popular.

Synthetic Route of 6214-44-4, 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. 6214-44-4, name is (4-Ethoxyphenyl)methanol, molecular formula is C9H12O2, 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.

General procedure: All oxidation experiments are performed in a 120mL autoclave equipped with the magnetic stirring and temperature control. A typical procedure for the oxidation of benzyl alcohol is as follows: 1.08g (10.0mmol) of benzyl alcohol, 0.0156g (0.1mmol) of TEMPO, 0.274g (0.5mmol) of CAN, 0.0690g (1.0mmol) of NaNO2, additive in suitable amount and 10mL of H2O were charged into the reactor, and the atmosphere inside is replaced with oxygen after the reactor is sealed. Then, pure oxygen is charged to 0.3MPa at room temperature. In the following, the autoclave is heated to 80C under stirring, and then kept for 2h. After reaction, the autoclave was cooled to room temperature and excess gas was purged. The mixture was transferred into a flask, in which the reactor was washed with CH2Cl2 for 3-5 times in order to transfer completely. Next, the products are extracted with 6mL CH2Cl2 three times. The obtained products were analyzed with internal standard technique by GC with a flame ionization detector (all products were determined on GC-MS with an Agilent 6890N GC/5973 MS detector).

According to the analysis of related databases, 6214-44-4, the application of this compound in the production field has become more and more popular.

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