Halogenation of Alkanes Introduction:
- Halogenation of alkanes is a chemical reaction where hydrogen atoms in an alkane are replaced by halogen atoms through a free radical mechanism.
- This process is crucial in organic chemistry for the functionalization of alkanes and the synthesis of halogenated compounds.
Mechanism:
- The reaction proceeds in three steps: initiation, propagation, and termination.
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Initiation:
- UV light or heat breaks the diatomic chlorine molecule into two chlorine radicals.
- Cl2 + UV light/heat → 2Cl•Cl2 + UV light/heat → 2Cl•
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Propagation:
- A chlorine radical abstracts a hydrogen atom from the alkane, creating a carbon-centered radical and hydrochloric acid.
- R-H + Cl• →R• + HClR-H + Cl• → R• + HCl
- The carbon-centered radical reacts with another chlorine molecule, forming the chlorinated alkane and another chlorine radical.
- R• + Cl2 → R-Cl + Cl•R• + Cl2 → R-Cl + Cl•
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Termination:
- The reaction stops when two radicals recombine to form a stable molecule.
- Possible reactions include:
- Two chlorine radicals forming a chlorine molecule.
- A carbon-centered radical and a chlorine radical forming a chlorinated alkane.
- Two carbon-centered radicals forming a new alkane.
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