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3.4.5- Trimethoxy cinnamoyl chloride

A solution of 1-piperazino ethyl acetate (Q2 mol) in benzene (300 ml) is treated with 3,4.5-trimethoxy cinnamoyl chloride (0,2 mol) in the presence of sodium bicarbonate (0.3 mol). After contacting for one hour at room temperature, the mixture is refluxed for a further hour. The benzene solution is then treated with an aqueous solution of sodium bicarbonate. After evaporation of the solvent, a solid product is obtained which is recrystallized from isopropyl ether. Melting point = 96°C. This base, when treated with hydrochloric acid, gives a hydrochloride having a melting point of 200°C with decomposition. By the action of malaic acid the acid maleate is obtained, having a melting point of 130°C. [Pg.343]

Sodium bicarbonate 3,4,5-Trimethoxy cinnamoyl chloride Maleic acid... [Pg.1025]


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