Uses
2-Fluoro-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde is a useful reagent for preparation of 3,4-ring fused 7-azaindoles and deazapurines as potent JAK2 inhibitors.
Uses
2-Fluoro-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde is mainly used as an intermediate for physiologically active compounds such as pharmaceuticals or pesticides and is a wide range of organic building blocks. Its structure contains fluorine, aldehyde groups, and phenolic hydroxyl groups, and these groups can add or replace other functional groups.
Synthesis
Preparation of 2-fluoro-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde involves: (1) mixing 3-fluorophenol (I), potassium carbonate, and 2-bromopropane in an organic solvent, and heating to react to obtain 1-fluoro-3-isopropoxybenzene (II); (2) dissolving compound (II) in an organic solvent and reacting with a brominating reagent to obtain 1-bromo-2-fluoro-4-isopropoxybenzene (III); (3) dissolving compound (III) in tetrahydrofuran, dripping isopropylmagnesium chloride/tetrahydrofuran solution at -10°C to 0°C, adding dimethylformamide to react after Grignard exchange to obtain 2-fluoro-4-isopropoxybenzaldehyde (IV); and (4) reacting compound (IV) with boron trichloride and deprotecting.