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subskune
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Reading your suggestion multiplied my interest in this synthesis. Not only because it seems to be promising to make pyridine derivates (its is
lutidine). If the oxaloaceticacid amide reaction works... well that would make it easy and cheap to make m5 fiber.
I think of starting from malonic acid which I have in bulk add the amide groups using urea and oxidize (or the other way around). Using the hexamin
reaction and bleach hoffmann rearrangement as DrDevice suggested:
This would make the whole m5 fibre synth suitable for home production.
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CuReUS
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don't you mean 2,3,5,6-tetracarboxamide ?
Quote: | I had actually posted a thread about M5 synthesis once, consensus opinion was basically "it's tough" |
the fiber or the synthesis ?
[Edited on 12-7-2017 by CuReUS]
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