Cyclohexanecarboxaldehyde was used to study gas-phase microwave spectrum of cyclohexanecarboxaldehyde. It was used for the synthesis of poly(vinyl cyclohexanal). It was used as model substrate in the synthesis of propargylamines using Fe3O4 nanoparticles as catalyst. It was employed in an aldol reaction with ethyl diazoacetate catalyzed by basic, nanoparticulate magnesium oxide leading to α-diazo-β-hydroxyesters.
The prepared Grignard reagent was pressed into a dry and clean 20 L reaction bottle, the temperature of the Grignard reagent was cooled to -20° C. and controled at -10±5° C. then 1.506 g of dimethylformamide was dropwise added to the reaction bottle in about 2 h, the temperature of the system was preserved at a temperature below 0° C. for 2 h. 7 L of HCl having a concentration of 4 mol/L was dropwise added to the reaction bottle to terminate the reaction to obtain a reaction product. Suction filtration was performed for the reaction product, an obtained filtrate was standed to enable liquid separation, an obtained water phase was extracted twice with 2.8 L of EA, extracted organic phases were combined and washed with 3 L of saturated salt water, and concentration was performed to obtain 1.608 kg of Cyclohexanecarboxaldehyde having a purity of 96% and a yield of 83%.