Advices For Studying Organic Chemistry

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2) Phosphorous tribromide (PBr 3 ):

+ PBr 3 −10 to 0

oC

3 (CH 3 ) 2 CHCH 2 OH 4 h 3 (CH( (^3) 55-60%) 2 CHCH) 2 Br + H 3 PO 3
3) Thionyl chloride (SOCl 2 ):



  • SOCl (^2) (an orpyrid neganic base) +HCl
    (91%)
    (forms a salt
    with pyridine)
    H 3 CO CH 2 OH H 3 CO CH 2 Cl
    +SO 2


1.13 ALKYL HALIDES FROM THE REACTION OF ALCOHOLS WITH



  1. When alcohols react with a HX, a substitution takes place producing an RX and


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HYDROGEN HALIDES


H 2 O:
R OH + HX R X + H 2 O

1) The order of reactivity of the HX is: HI > HBr > HCl (HF is generally

2) reactivity of alcohols is: 3° > 2° > 1° < methyl.


  1. The reaction is acid catalyzed.
    ROH + NaX


unreactive).
The order of

H 2 SO (^4) RX + NaHSO 4 + H 2 O


11.13A MECHANISMS OF THE REACTIONS OF ALCOHOLS WITH HX


  1. 2°, 3°, allylic, and benzylic alcohols appear to react by an SN1 mechanism.

    1. The porotonated alcohol acts as the substrate.



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