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The Hive => Chemistry Discourse => Topic started by: Vitus_Verdegast on April 04, 2004, 03:51:00 PM

Title: Benzaldehyde chlorination w. SO2Cl2, does it work?
Post by: Vitus_Verdegast on April 04, 2004, 03:51:00 PM
Does anyone have any data on the possibility of chlorinating various substituted benzaldehydes with sulfuryl chloride?

TFSE only gave this

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(Rhodium: "Methoxybenzaldehyde Demethylation w/ MgI2*Et2O", Novel Discourse)
, where the following is briefly mentioned in the references section:

(3) Compounds 2g and 3g were prepared by chlorination of corresponding salicylaldehydes with sulfuryl chloride, and these details will be reported soon in our synthetic study on mycochromenic acid.




It would be interesting to have some data on the chlorination of 2,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde.



Title: Sulfuryl chloride chlorination
Post by: Rhodium on April 04, 2004, 05:08:00 PM
There is also this forgotten gem:

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(foxy2: "Aromatic Chlorination of Interesting Amines", Chemistry Discourse)