Extracurricular laboratory: Synthetic route of C6H9N3O2

Chemical properties determine the actual use. Each compound has specific chemical properties and uses. We look forward to more synthetic routes in the future to expand reaction routes of 1260243-04-6.

Each compound has different characteristics, and only by selecting the characteristics of the compound suitable for a specific situation can the compound be applied on a large scale. 1260243-04-6, name is Ethyl 5-amino-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxylate, This compound has unique chemical properties. The synthetic route is as follows., HPLC of Formula: C6H9N3O2

General procedure: A mixture of ethyl-5-amino-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxylate 1 (1.0 mmol), an appropriate aldehyde 2 (1.0 mmol) and aterminal alkyne 3 (1.0 mmol) in acetic acid (5 mL) was stirred at 25 °C for 10 min. The mixture was then stirred at 60 °C under ultrasound using a laboratory ultrasonic bath SONOREX SUPER RK 510H model producing irradiationof 35 kHz for 30 min in the presence of air. The increase of bath temperature beyond 60 °C due to the prolonged ultrasound irradiation was controlled by adding cold water time to time. After completion of the reaction the mixture was cooled to room temperature, poured into ethyl acetate (25 mL) and washed with brine solution (2 x 15 mL) followed by 10percent NaHCO3 solution (2 x 15 mL). The organiclayer was collected, dried over anhydrous Na2SO4, filteredand concentrated under low vacuum. The residue isolatedwas purified by column chromatography over silica gel using3-8percent petroleum ether-EtOAc to give the desired product.

Chemical properties determine the actual use. Each compound has specific chemical properties and uses. We look forward to more synthetic routes in the future to expand reaction routes of 1260243-04-6.

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