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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 38, 2008 - Issue 22
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Original Articles

Facile Conversion of Aldehydes and Ketones to gem-Dichlorides Using Chlorodiphenylphosphine/N-Chlorosuccinimide as a New and Neutral System

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Pages 4023-4035 | Received 08 Jun 2008, Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Aldehydes and ketones are easily converted to their corresponding gem-dichlorides using a mixture of chlorodiphenylphosphine and N-chlorosuccinimide (ClPPh2/NCS) in dichloromethane under neutral conditions and at room temperature.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We gratefully acknowledge the support of this work by Damghan University of the Basic Sciences Research Council.

Notes

a Molar ratio is related to aldehyde/tertiary phosphine/NCS.

b This reaction was carried out in acetonitrile as solvent.

a Molar ratio is related to aldehyde or ketone/ClPPh2/NCS.

b Isolated yields.

c In this case, equimolar amounts of the related gem-dichloride 10 and 1-(1-chloroethenyl)-4-nitrobenzene 13 were obtained on the basis of NMR analysis.

d Bp 71–72°C (4 mm) (lit.[15] 71°C, 4 mm).

e NBS was used instead of NCS in this case.

f A mixture of dibromomethylbenzene 12 and bromochloromethylbenzene 14 was produced in a 4:1 ratio together with a trace amount of dichloromethylbenzene 7 in this case.

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