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[*] posted on 12-3-2015 at 14:07
Calcium(II)Acetate and methylbenzene ?



This idea came from the reaction mechanizem of calciumhypochlorite and toluene, the
cloride is attached onto the benzylic carbon, no the qiuet the same reaction works for calcium(II)acetate ? I need some confirmation hear (crack{lime})
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[*] posted on 12-3-2015 at 14:29


Nope. Benzylic chlorination follows a free radical mechanism and is done by chlorine gas, which is produced by calcium hypochlorite as an intermediate. Calcium acetate won't react with toluene.



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[*] posted on 12-3-2015 at 21:40


owkee, but im still learning hah !! thanks ,
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