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Bicyclo[2.
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1]heptane-1-methanesulfonic acid, also known as 7,7-dimethyl-2-oxo-bicyclo[2.
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1]heptane-1-methanesulfonic acid, is a molecule with a unique chemical structure that has a wide range of applications in the chemical industry.
This molecule can be synthesized through a variety of different routes, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the desired yield, purity, and cost-effectiveness of the final product.
In this article, we will explore the different synthetic routes of 7,7-dimethyl-2-oxo-bicyclo[2.
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1]heptane-1-methanesulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:1), and their corresponding benefits and drawbacks.
One of the most common methods of synthesizing 7,7-dimethyl-2-oxo-bicyclo[2.
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1]heptane-1-methanesulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:1) is through a two-step synthesis process.
In the first step, the molecule 2-chloromethyl-1,3-oxazolidin-3-one is synthesized through a series of chemical reactions.
This molecule is then transformed into 7,7-dimethyl-2-oxo-bicyclo[2.
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1]heptane-1-methanesulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:1) in the second step through a series of chemical reactions involving oxidation, sulfonation, and dehydration.
The first step of this synthesis process involves the synthesis of 2-chloromethyl-1,3-oxazolidin-3-one, which is accomplished through the reaction of 3-hydroxy propionyl chloride and N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)acetamide.
This reaction is followed by the addition of HCl to the resulting product, after which the product is purified through a series of crystallizations and precipitations.
In the second step of the synthesis process, 2-chlor