Halogen Substitution in Liquid Sulfur Dioxide. I. Formation of Alkyl Halides from Alcohols and Halogens
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The reaction between aliphatic alcohols and bromine in liquid sulfur dioxide at room temperature was investigated in order to obtain further information concerning the behavior of bromine in liquid sulfur dioxide. The reactivity of the alcohols increased in the order of primary <secondary<tertiary.<BR>In addition to alkyl bromides, higher boiling bromides were also produced. The latter resulted from further elimination, dimerization and bromine addition. The rather complicated feature of the bromination is attributable to the presence of sulfur trioxide secondarily formed in the reaction mixture.
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著者
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Tokura Niichiro
Chemical Research Institute of Non-aqueous Solutions Tohoku University
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Tada Ritsuro
Chemical Research Institute of Non-aqueous Solutions Tohoku University
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Igarashi Ryoichi
Chemical Research Institute of Non-aqueous Solutions Tohoku University
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Tokura N.
Chemical Research Institute of Non-aqueous Solutions Tohoku University
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