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Efficient α-chlorination of carbonyl containing compounds under basic conditions using methyl chlorosulfate
Silva, Saúl,Maycock, Christopher D.
supporting information, p. 1233 - 1238 (2018/02/27)
An efficient method for the α-chlorination of ketones under basic conditions is described using methyl chlorosulfate. Its applicability for the chlorination of other functional groups has also been studied and it is equally useful for the synthesis of α-chloroesters and amides. Methyl chlorosulfate is described for the first time as a positive chlorine source. Some aldol reactions which occur during the chlorination of some substrates are also reported.
Rate coefficients and products for gas-phase reactions of chlorine atoms with cyclic unsaturated hydrocarbons at 298 K
Sharma,Pushpa,Dhanya,Naik,Bajai
body text, p. 98 - 105 (2011/06/21)
Rate coefficients for the reaction of Cl atoms with cycloalkenes have been determined using the relative rate method, at 298 K and atmospheric pressure of N2. Reference molecule was n -hexane, and the concentrations of the organics were followed by gas chromatographic analysis. Cl atoms were prepared by photolysis of trichloroacetyl chloride at 254 nm. The relative rates of reactions of Cl atoms with cycloalkenes, with, respect to M-hexane, are measured as 1.12 ±0.38, 1.31 ±0.14, and 1.69±0.18forcyclopentene, cyclohexene, and cycloheptene, respectively. Considering the absolute value of the rate coefficient of the reaction of Cl atom with n-hexane as 3.03 ± 0.06 × 10-10 cm3 molecule-1 s -1, the rate coefficient values for cyclopentene, cyclohexene, and cycloheptene are calculated, to be (3.39 ± 1.08) × 10 -10, (3.97 ±0.43) × 10-10, and (5.12 ± 0.55) × 10-10 cm3 molecule-1 S -1', respectively. The experiments for each, molecule were repeated six to eight times, and the slopes and the rate coefficients given above are the average values of these measurements, and the quoted error includes 2σ as well as all other uncertainties in the measurement and calculations. The rate coefficient increases linearly with the number of carbon atoms, with an increment per additional CH2 group being (8.7 ± 1.6) × 11-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1. Chloroketones and chloroalcohols, along with unsaturated, ketones and alcohols, were found to be the major products of Cl-atom-initiated oxidation of cycloalkenes in the presence of air. The atmospheric implications of these results are discussed, along with a comparison with the reported structure activity relationships.
Rapid and catalyst-free α-halogenation of ketones using N-halosuccinamides in DMSO
Sreedhar,Reddy, P. Surendra,Madhavi
, p. 4149 - 4156 (2008/03/13)
α-Halogenation of various carbonyl compounds such as β-keto-esters, cyclic ketones, and lactams with N-halosuccinamides (NBS, NCS, NIS) in the presence of DMSO proceeded very smoothly to give the corresponding α-monohalogenated products in good to excellent yields with high selectivity under catalyst-free conditions. Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.