How do you do a retrosynthesis of {2-[1-(4-bromophenyl)-1-phenylethoxy]ethyl}dimethylamine?
ADDENDUM: This is otherwise known as:
2-[1-(4-bromophenyl)-1-phenylethoxy]-N,N-dimethylethanamine
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ADDENDUM: This is otherwise known as:
2-[1-(4-bromophenyl)-1-phenylethoxy]-N,N-dimethylethanamine
http://www.molbase.com/en/3565-72-8-moldata-1025875.html
1 Answer
Here's what I get for a retrosynthesis.
Explanation:
You don’t identify the starting materials but, if I haven’t gone back far enough, you can probably develop appropriate retrosyntheses.
I'm starting with benzene, acetic acid, ethylene oxide. and dimethylamine.
The structure of 2-[1-(4-bromophenyl)-1-phenylethoxy]-N,N-dimethylethanamine is
Embramine
(From www.chemspider.com)
The central part of the molecule is an ether. We could do a retro-Williamson ether synthesis.
Step 1
Retrosynthesis of the (N,N-dimethylamino)ethyl chloride is relatively straightforward.
We can make the chloride from an alcohol, and the alcohol comes from the reaction of dimethylamine with ethylene oxide.
Step 2
The remaining retrosyntheses are mostly combinations of Friedel-Crafts and Grignard reactions.
Step 3