In the chemical reaction process, reaction time, type of solvent, can easily affect the result of the reaction, thereby determining the yield and properties of the reaction product. An updated downstream synthesis route of 17247-58-4 as follows. Recommanded Product: (Bromomethyl)cyclobutane
4e. Preparation of Cyclobutylcarbinylsulfonamide A solution of 12.3 g (83 mmol) of cyclobutylcarbinyl bromide (Aldrich) and 13.7 g (91 mmol) of sodium iodide in 150 mL of acetone was heated to reflux overnight and then cooled to room temperature. The inorganic solids were removed by filtration and the acetone and cyclopropylcarbinyl iodide (8.41 g, 46%) were removed by distillation (ambient temperature and 150 torr at 80 C., respectively). A solution of 4.0 g (21.98 mmol) of cyclobutyl carbinyl iodide in 30 mL of anhydrous diethyl ether cooled to -78 C. was cannulated into a solution of 17 mL (21.98 mmol) of 1.3M sec-butyllithium in cyclohexanes and the solution was stirred for 5 minutes. To this mixture was cannulated a solution of 3.0 g (21.98 mmol) of freshly distilled sulfuryl chloride in 110 mL of hexanes cooled to -78 C., the mixture warmed to room temperature over 1 hour and was then carefully concentrated in vacuo. This mixture was redissolved in diethyl ether, washed once with some ice-cold water, dried (MgSO4), filtered, and concentrated carefully. This mixture was redissolved in 30 mL of THF, added dropwise to 500 mL of saturated NH3 in THF and was allowed to stir overnight. The mixture was concentrated in vacuo to a crude yellow solid and was recrystallized from the minimum amount of dichloromethane in hexanes with 1-2 drops of methanol to provide 1.39 g (42%) of the desired product as a white solid. 1H NMR (CDCl3) delta 1.81-2.03 (m, 4H), 2.14-2.28 (m, 2H), 2.81-2.92 (m, 1H), 3.22 (d, J=7 Hz, 2H), 4.74 (brs, 2H); 13C NMR (CDCl3) delta 19.10, 28.21, 30.64, 60.93. MS m/e 148 (M-H)-.
According to the analysis of related databases, 17247-58-4, the application of this compound in the production field has become more and more popular.
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