On the Bromination of Diethyl 3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole-2,4-dicarboxylate: the True Structure of the Halbig’s Product
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Eurasian Journal of Chemistry
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Pyrrole and its derivatives have attracted the attention of researchers as promising objects of practical importance
in various areas of human life. Focusing on Knorr pyrrole as the most readily available pyrrole derivative,
our objective was to obtain its bromo derivatives, containing an allyl bromine atom followed by
phosphorylation reactions. The reaction involving bromination was carried out with 2 mol of Nbromosuccinimide
per 1 mol of Knorr pyrrole 1 in carbon tetrachloride. This reaction was initiated with
azobis(isobutyronitrile) and carried out at a boiling point. In acetic acid, the bromination reaction was carried
out at a temperature of 38‒45°C with a molar ratio of Knorr pyrrole to bromine of 1:4 and another reaction
was carried out at 40‒50°C with a molar ratio of Knorr pyrrole to bromine of 1:5. The bromination reaction
was also performed in chloroform at 27‒30°C in the presence of catalytic amounts of aluminum chloride. The
same crystalline product was obtained in all cases. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the single crystal
structure is diethyl 5-(dibromomethyl)-3-methyl-2-oxo-2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrrole-3,4-dicarboxylate 5 with two
bromine atoms. This composition is identical to that of the Halbig product. It was found that the bromination
of Knorr pyrrole 1 occurs stepwise with excess N-bromosuccinimide and bromine, resulting in the unsaturated
lactam 5, commonly known as Halbig’s product. The true structure of product 5 was determined.
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On the Bromination of Diethyl 3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole-2,4-dicarboxylate: the True Structure of the Halbig’s Product/ Salkeyeva L.K.[et al.] // Eurasian Journal of Chemistry - 2024 - Vol.29 - №1(113) - pp.14-23.