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Extensive Definition
Halogenation is a chemical
reaction that incorporates a halogen atom into a molecule.
More specific descriptions exist that specify the type of halogen:
fluorination, chlorination, bromination, and iodination.
In a Markovnikov
addition reaction, a halogen like bromine is reacted with an
alkene which causes the
π-bond to
break forming an haloalkane. This makes the
hydrocarbon more
reactive and bromine as
it turns out, is a good leaving
group in further chemical reactions such as
nucleophilic aliphatic substitution reactions and elimination
reactions
Several main types of halogenation exist,
including:
Specific halogenation methods are the Hunsdiecker
reaction (from carboxylic acids) and the Sandmeyer
reaction (arylhalides).
An example of halogenation can be found in the
organic
synthesis of the anesthetic halothane from trichloroethylene
which involves a high temperature bromination in the second step
:
See also
- Haloalkane (Alkyl halide)
- Halogenoarene (Aryl halide)
- Free radical halogenation
- Haloketone
- Electrophilic substitution
References
bromination in German: Halogenierung
bromination in Spanish: Halogenación
bromination in Italian: Alogenazione
bromination in Hebrew: הלוגנציה
bromination in Latvian: Halogenēšana
bromination in Dutch: Halogeneren
bromination in Norwegian: Halogenering
bromination in Polish: Halogenowanie
bromination in Portuguese: Halogenação
bromination in Slovak: Chlorácia
bromination in Finnish: Halogenointi
bromination in Swedish: Halogenering
bromination in Chinese: 卤化