How to convert phenol to benzyl chloride?
Conversion of phenol to benzyl chloride may occur in two ways. The first one is direct method which consists of five or six steps and the second method occur via benzene nucleus.
In the first method, phenol reacts with ammonia at 300áµ’C
in presence of anhydrous ZnCl2 to form aniline which under goes diazotization
reaction at very low temperature, resulting in the formation of benzene
diazonium chloride salt.
The producing benzene diazonium chloride salt under
goes sand mayer reaction followed by reduction by lithium aluminium hydride
gives benzyl amine.
Reaction of benzyl amine with nitrous acid gives benzyl
alcohol which reacts with PCl3 or SOCl2 produce the
expected product, benzyl chloride.
In the second method, on heating of phenol with zinc
dust benzene is obtained. Now benzene under goes Friedel craft reaction in
presence of anhydrous AlCl3 and methyl chloride forms toluene.
When a mixture of toluene and chlorine is heated at 110áµ’C,
the expected product, benzyl chloride is obtained.
Summary:
How to convert phenol to benzyl chloride?
How to convert phenol to benzyl chloride via benzene?
How to convert phenol to benzyl chloride without
involving benzene?
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