Chlorination is the most important substitution reaction in
which one or more hydrogen atoms of organic compounds can be substituted by
chlorine. The reaction provides the opportunity to synthesize chloro-derivative
of organic substrates. The chloro-substituted compounds are valuable substrate
in organic synthesis. The various reagents can be used to carry out chlorination
reaction under specified reaction condition. The frequently used chlorinating
reagents for carrying the chlorination smoothly under the different reaction
condition are Chlorine gas with sunlight, sulfuryl Chloride in combination with
peroxide, Chlorine in presence of Lewis acid such as anhyd. AlCl3 or anhyd.
FeCl3, HCl or KCl with oxidant such as potassium peroxymonosulfate, stannic
chloride and lead tetraacetate in DCM, sodium chlorite and trichloroacetic
acid, acetyl chloride and ceric ammoniumnitrate. These reagents can be used
either to form mono, di or poly chloro-derivaties of the organic substrate.
Moreover, there is also the possibility of getting mixture of products.
However, in some cases it becomes very important to control the reaction to monochlorinaton
stage. So, there is always a necessity to search for chlorinating reagents
which are safe to use and brings about the formation of only monochloroderivate
as exclusive product.
Deepak Sharma,
Department of Chemistry, Govt. P. G. College, Ambala Cantt, India.
Abha Chaudhary,
Department of Chemistry, Govt. P. G. College, Ambala Cantt, India.
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