8.8 HALOHYDRIN FORMATION
Cl 4 ), the
major product is a halohydrin (halo alcohol).- When an alkene is reacted bromine in aqueous solution (rather than C
CC+ X 2 + H 2 O CC
X OHCC
X X++HXX = Cl or Br Halohydrin vic-Dihalide
(major)(minor)A Mechanism for the Reaction
Halohydrin formation from an Alkene
Step 1
This step is the same as for halogen addition to an alkeneX −Halonium ionCC
X
X
δ− Xδ+ +CC +Step 2 and 3
OH
H+ CC
XOH
H O
H+ H
CC
XOH+ OH
HH +Protonated
halohydrinHalohydrin
Here, however, a water molecule
acts as the nuclephile and attacks a
carbon of the ring, causing the
formation of a protonated halohydrin.The protonated hallohydrin loses a
proton (it is transferred to a molecule
of water). This step produces the
halohydrin and hydronium ion.Halonium ionCC
X+1) Water molecules far numbered halide ions because water is the solvent for the