- The
Blanc chloromethylation (also
called the
Blanc reaction) is the
chemical reaction of
aromatic rings with
formaldehyde and
hydrogen chloride to form...
- the
product is the
chloromethyl compound, as
described in the
Blanc chloromethylation. If the
arene is electron-rich, as in phenols,
elaborate condensations...
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application as a
chloromethylating agent in some
variants of the
Blanc chloromethylation. A
convenient synthesis of
chloromethyl methyl ether in situ involves...
- and
sulfuric acid. It is also
produced as a
byproduct in the
Blanc chloromethylation reaction,
formed when
formaldehyde (the monomer, paraformaldehyde...
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thiophene by the
Vilsmeier reaction. Alternatively, it is
prepared from
chloromethylation of thiophene.
Jonathan Swanston (2006). "Thiophene". Ullmann's Encyclopedia...
- benzotrichloride.
Other methods of
production exist, such as the
Blanc chloromethylation of benzene.
Benzyl chloride was
first prepared from
treatment of benzyl...
- of
introducing a
chloromethyl group into
aromatic compounds is the
chloromethylation by the
Blanc reaction.
Trichloromethyl group Whitmore, F. C.; Ginsburg...
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substitute the
chloride substituents.
Merrifield Resin can be
prepared by
chloromethylation of
polystyrene or by the
copolymerization of
styrene and 4-vinylbenzyl...
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directly (sometimes
called Friedel–Crafts arylation). In the
Blanc chloromethylation a
chloromethyl group is
added to an
arene with formaldehyde, hydrochloric...
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groups in the
Pechmann condensation,
hydroxycarbenium ion in the
Blanc chloromethylation via an
intermediate (hydroxymethyl)arene (benzyl alcohol), chloryl...