CHE 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Thionyl Chloride, Zinc Chloride, Chlorobenzene

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Organic compounds containing halogens can be divided into two groups: Alkyl halides: aliphatic carbon chain with halogen atom(s) as substitution example: Aryl halides: aromatic carbon ring with halogen atom(s) as substitution on ring. Grove"s process: replacement of oh group in primary and secondary alcohols with an x" atom in presence of zinc chloride. The reaction follows s n 2 mechanism when the concentration of zinc chloride is low. (b) darzen process: reaction of thionyl chloride with straight-chain primary alcohols without presence or absence of pyridine. Action of a phosphorus halide on the alcohol: roh + pcl 5 rcl + hcl + pocl 3 . By addition of halogen to an alefins: r-ch=ch 2 +br 2 +ccl 4 r-ch(br)ch 2 br. Photohalogenation: ch 4 + cl 2 +hv ch 3 cl + hcl. Displacement of one halogen atom by another: rcl + nai ri + nacl.

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