Zombiekitten
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Electrophilic chlorination (no chlorine :-( )
sadly i cannot use chlorine but i need chlorobenzene alternatives?
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SO2Cl2 can substitute Cl2 in sevral cases, but I doubt you cna us eit if you can't use chlorine!
Why can't you use chlorine? Inadequate ventilation/setup?
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Zombiekitten
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sadly yes.
is there a replacement like N-Bromosuccinimide for chlorine?
[Edited on 22-6-08 by Zombiekitten]
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There are a number of N-chloroimines.
trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCCA)
N-chlorosuccinimide
Various chlorine bearing hydantoins
But if you can get these why can't you get chlorobenzene?
If your lab is inadequate for chlorine, is it adequate for chlorination of benzene with any reagent?
This whole proposition seems riddled with non sequiturs.
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Zombiekitten
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the great outdoors is my fume hood,
It is more the corrosive part then the poisonous part for me.
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TCCA & Co. also are quite corrosive. Glass and many plastics are not attacked, but metals definitely are.
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I've posted the chlorination of benzene with TCCA, no (well, little) release of Cl2, very simple.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=8027
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