9,10-Dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracene-11,12-trans-dicarboxylic acid diethyl ester
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Name | 9,10-Dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracene-11,12-trans-dicarboxylic acid diethyl ester |
Synonyms | |
Name in Chemical Abstracts | 9,10-Ethanoanthracene-11,12-dicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester, trans- |
CAS No | 93368-53-7 |
EINECS No | |
Molecular formula | C22H22O4 |
Molecular mass | 350.42 |
SMILES code | c1cccc2[C@@H]3[C@H](C(=O)OCC)[C@@H](C(=O)OCC)[C@H](c12)c4ccccc43 |
1H NMR
1H-NMR: 9,10-Dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracene-11,12-trans-dicarboxylic acid diethyl ester |
250 MHz, CDCl3 |
delta [ppm] | mult. | atoms | assignment |
1.23 | t (3J = 7.2 Hz) | 6 H | CH3 ethyl |
3.45 | m | 2 H | 11-H, 12-H (-CH-COO-) |
4.08 | m | 4 H | CH2 ethyl |
4.75 | m | 2 H | 9-H, 10-H |
13C-NMR: 9,10-Dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracene-11,12-trans-dicarboxylic acid diethyl ester |
62.5 MHz, CDCl3 |
delta [ppm] | assignment |
14.2 | CH3 (ethyl ester) |
46.7 | C9, C10 (CH) |
47.7 | C11, C12 (CH-COO) |
60.9 | CH2 (ethyl ester) |
123.8 | CH arom. |
124.5 | CH arom. |
126.2 | CH arom. |
126.3 | CH arom. |
140.3 | C quart. arom. |
142.0 | C quart. arom. |
172.3 | C(=O)O- |
76.5-77.5 | CDCl3 |
IR
IR: 9,10-Dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracene-11,12-trans-dicarboxylic acid diethyl ester |
[KBr, T%, cm-1] |
[cm-1] | assignment |
3074, 3026 | arom. C-H valence |
2981 | aliph. C-H valence |
2935, 2897 | aliph. C-H valence |
1739 | C=O valence, ester |
1467 | arom. C=C valence |
Synthesis of 9,10-dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracene-11,12-trans-dicarboxylic acid diethyl ester
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Reaction type: | cycloaddition, Diels-Alder reaction |
Substance classes: | alkene, aromatics, carboxylic acid ester, diene, dienophile, acid catalyst |
Techniques: | working
with moisture exclusion, heating under reflux, stirring with magnetic
stir bar, filtering, evaporating with rotary evaporator,
recrystallizing, use of an ice cooling bath, heating with oil bath |
| three-necked flask 1000 mL | | | adapter with ground-glass joint and hose coupling |
| protective gas piping | | | reflux condenser |
| drying tube | | | bubble counter |
| powder funnel | | | heatable magnetic stirrer with magnetic stir bar |
| rotary evaporator | | | ice bath |
| exsiccator with drying agent | | | oil bath |
Operating scheme
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