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Pseudo-2C-X compounds accessible?

Started by Rhodium, August 19, 2003, 08:43:00 AM

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Rhodium

Patent US5656648

, as well as Chem. Pharm. Bull. 39(9), 2400-2407 (1991) (quoted in that patent) describes the alkylation (1. BuLi 2. E+, or AlCl3 + ClCH2COCl) of various 1-substituted (Halo, Alkyl, Trifluoromethyl) 3,5-Dimethoxybenzenes, which make excellent precursors for pseudo-2C-X compounds (4-substituted 2,6-dimethoxyphenethylamines).

These compounds should be about equipotent to the 2C-X counterparts, as well as showing a similar spectrum of effects. That should also be legal in many parts of the world. Further reading on this topic:

Post 122771

(dormouse: "Synthetic challenge: Pseudo 2C-B  -Rhodium", Serious Chemistry)


Could anyone fetch that article, please?

Rhodium

Aryloxy Acetic Acid Derivatives with Uricosuric Activity. I. Polycyclic Aryloxy Acetic Acids
M. Kitagawa, T. Mimura, M. Tanaka

Chem. Pharm. Bull. 39(9), 2400-2407 (1991)

(https://www.thevespiary.org/rhodium/Rhodium/djvu/kitagawa.djvu)