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Rutherford
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Mechanism of chlorine removal
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What is the mechanism of the following transformation:?
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Do you have any thoughts?
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October 20, 2013, 11:33:18 AM »
I numbered the steps. At the end the carbene picks up a proton, but I doubt that this is correct.
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My notes from lecture about reduction of haloalkanes with Zn in acidic solution tells me that there is organozinc intermediate like R-Zn-X which reacts with acid HY to get RH + Zn
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Im not sure if it helps you tho
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Thank you. Does this reaction have a specific name?
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Quote from: Raderford on October 20, 2013, 03:15:39 PM
Thank you. Does this reaction have a specific name?
I dont think it has anything more specific than : "reduction of halogenalkanes by zinc" I cant find anything more specific, but mu guts tells me that the decompozition of R-Zn-X could be similar to decomposition of grignard reagent in water or protic enviroment
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Oh, right! Thanks again.
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Reductive dehalogenation
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