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Trimethyl orthoformate

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Density
  
970 kg/m³

Appearance
  
Colorless liquid

Formula
  
C4H10O3

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Trimethyl orthoformate is the simplest orthoester. It is a reagent used in organic synthesis for the introduction of a protecting group for aldehydes. The product of reaction of an aldehyde with trimethyl orthoformate is an acetal. In general cases, these acetals can be deprotected back to the aldehyde by using hydrochloric acid.

Contents

The industrial synthesis of this chemical is from hydrogen cyanide and methanol.

Trimethyl orthoformate is a useful building block for creating methoxymethylene groups and heterocyclic ring systems. It introduces a formyl group to a nucleophilic substrate, e.g. RNH2 to form R-NH-CHO, which can undergo further reactions. It is used in the production of the fungicides, azoxystrobin and picoxystrobin, as well as for some members of the floxacin family of antibacterial drugs. A number of pharmaceutical intermediates are also made from trimethyl orthoformate.

Preparation

Trimethyl orthoformate is prepared from the reaction between chloroform and methanol in the presence of sodium.

References

Trimethyl orthoformate Wikipedia