37441-50-2, A balanced equation for a chemical reaction indicates what is reacting and what is produced, but it reveals nothing about how the reaction actually takes place. The reaction mechanism is the process, or pathway, by which a reaction occurs.37441-50-2, name is :1,2-Thiazinane 1,1-dioxide. An updated downstream synthesis route of 37441-50-2 as follows.
8-HYDROXY- [1, 6] naphthyridine-7-carboxylic acid methyl ester 1A. 4 (WO 0230930 A2, p. 171) is reacted with one molar equivalent of N-bromosuccinimide in dichloromethane, to yield 5-BROMO-8-HYDROXY- [1, 6] NAPHTLIYRIDINE-7-CARBOXYLIC acid methyl ester, 1A. 5. The phenol is then reacted with p-toluenesulfonyl chloride and triethylamine in CHLOROFONN, FOR example as described in WO 02 30931 A2 p. 72, to give 5-bromo-8- (toluene-4-sulfonyloxy)- [1, 6] naphthyridine-7-carboxylic acid methyl ester 1A. 6. The product is then reacted with [1, 2] thiazinane 1, 1-dioxide 1A. 7 and cuprous oxide in pyridine at reflux, for example as described in WO 0230931 A2, p. 73, to produce 5- (1, 1-DIOXO- 1,2] thiazinan-2-yl)-8- (toluene-4-sulfonyloxy)- [1, 6] naphthyridine-7-carboxylic acid methyl ester 1A. 8. Deprotection, for example by reaction with methanol sodium methoxide in DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE, as described in WO 0230931 A2 p. 74, then affords the phenol 1A. 9.
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