Methyl8-quinolinecarboxylate
CAS: 40245-26-9
Ref. 3D-FM148797
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Methyl8-quinolinecarboxylate is an organic compound that can be synthesized from a number of different starting materials. There are two strategies for the synthesis of this compound: either alkylation or cycloaddition. The yields for these two methods are not significantly different and both produce the same product. Methyl8-quinolinecarboxylate is chiral and can exist in two forms, depending on the configuration of the methyl group at position 8 on the quinoline ring.
The synthesis of methyl8-quinolinecarboxylate can be achieved by reacting a malonate with an alkene to give an ester, which then undergoes hydrolysis to produce methyl8-quinolinecarboxylate. This synthetic pathway was first established by chemists in 1955.
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