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titleOfInvention Method for producing 4-methyl-5-formylthiazole
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for obtaining 4-methyl-5-formylthiazole with high yield and high purity by an industrially advantageous method. SOLUTION: The production method of 4-methyl-5-formylthiazole represented by the following general formula (2) which the present invention intends to provide is 4-methyl-5-formylthiazole represented by the following general formula (1). Reaction of (2-hydroxyethyl) thiazole with at least one oxidizing agent selected from chromium oxide (CrO 3 ) or inorganic dichromate in a two-phase system comprising water and an organic solvent in the presence of an acid It is characterized by making it. Embedded image [Selection diagram] None
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