Author:
Balasubramanian V,Thiagarajan V
Abstract
The chlorination of acetone in aqueous acidic medium in the presence of acetic acid and dimethylformamide
was subjected to kinetic study. Although the kinetics follows the traditional mechanism
at high concentrations of chloramine-T (cat) and in aqueous acetic acid in the presence of sodium
acetate, a term in the rate law independent of ketone concentration is reported for the first time
in strongly acidic medium at low concentrations of chloramine-T. Generation of the chlorinating
species is considered as the rate-determining step (Scheme 1). The mechanistic changes which occur
on addition of chloride and on changing the structure of the ketone are reported. The effect of
acetate on the rate in aqueous acetic acid medium is rationalized by invoking a prior equilibrium
formation of enolate followed by a rate-controlling chlorination by chlorinium acetate. The
retardation in rate and the consequent changes in mechanism in the case of p-bromo- and p-nitroacetophenone
are accounted for by invoking a complex between the enol and the positive chlorine
species similar to that in the mechanism for the chlorination of phenols.
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