CC CCl
4
CC
Br
CC
Br Br
Br
Br
Br
omoalkene Tetrabromoalkane
Br 2
Br 2
Dibr
CCl 4
CC
Cl 2
CCl 4 CC
Cl
Cl
CC
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Dichloroalkene Tetrachloroalkane
Cl 2
CCl 4
- It is usually possible to prepare a dihaloalkene by simply adding one molar
equivalent of the halogen.
Br 2 (1mol) CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CBr CBrCH 2 OH
CClo (^4) (80%)
H 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CC CCH 2 OH
- Most additions of chlorine and bromine to alkynes are anti additions and yield
trans-dihaloalkenes.
0 C
HO 2 CCCCO 2 H Br^2 CC
Br
HO 2 C
CO 2 H
Br
Acetylenedicarboxylic acid (70%)
8.13 ADDITION OF HYDROGEN HALIDES TO ALKYNES
- Alkynes react with HCl and HBr to form haloalkenes or geminal dihalides
alide are
used.
depending on whether one or two molar equivalents of the hydrogen h
1) Both additions are regioselective and follow Markovnikov’s rule: