Vogel's Practical Chemistry 5th Edition
"Replacement of the hydroxyl group in a phenol by halogen cannot be accomplished by reaction with the hydrogen halides as in the case of alcohols, and
reaction with phosphorus halides gives only low yields of halogenobenzenes (except in the case of nitrophenols), the main product being a phosphite or
phosphate ester.
ArOH + PCl<sub>3</sub> ---► (ArO)<sub>3</sub>P + 3 HCl
However, if the phenol is first treated with the complex formed from triphenylphosphine and a halogen in acetonitrile solution, an
aryloxytriphenylphosphonium halide is formed which on thermal decomposition yields the aryl halide in good yield (e.g. the preparation of
p-bromochlorobenzene, Expt 6.30)." |