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High temperature reactions halobenzene

The reactivities of aryl halides, such as the halobenzenes, are exceedingly low toward nucleophilic reagents that normally effect displacements with alkyl halides and activated aryl halides. Substitutions do occur under forcing conditions of either high temperatures or very strong bases. For example, chlorobenzene reacts with sodium hydroxide solution at temperatures around 340° and this reaction was once an important commercial process for the production of benzenol (phenol) ... [Pg.557]

Sulfonylation of arenes is normally performed using sulfonyl chloride and a stoichiometric amount of a Lewis or Bronstedt acid as the catalyst. Dubac and coworkers found a practical method using MW high-temperature conditions in which only 5-10 mol% FeCls (relative to the sulfonyl chloride) sufficed for complete reactions to occur [138], A number of arenes encompassing alkylbenzenes, anisole, and halobenzenes were sulfonylated by use of several different arylsulfonyl... [Pg.715]

Uses. Tetramethylene sulfone has high solvent power for aromatics and has been used extensively by Olah and co-workers for Friedel-Crafts type nitrations and for studies of the mechanism of nitronium tetrafluoroborate nitration of alkyl-benzenes and halobenzenes in homogeneous solution. It is a superior solvent for quaternization of tertiary amines with alkyl halides, since it has a high dielectric constant and does not enter into side reactions observed with nitrobenzene and dimethylformamide. For example in the synthesis of the acridizinium salt (3), Bradsher and Parham effected quaternization of (1) with benzyl bromide in tetramethylene sulfone at room temperature in excellent yield. Several other salts analagous to (2) were obtained in good yield and in crystalline form with use of tetramethylene sulfone, whereas with other solvents the products were colored... [Pg.575]


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