化学
卤化物
烷基
试剂
胺气处理
醛
盐(化学)
水解
亚甲基
有机化学
小学(天文学)
组合化学
药物化学
催化作用
物理
天文
出处
期刊:Organic Reactions
日期:2011-03-14
卷期号:: 197-217
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1002/0471264180.or008.04
摘要
Abstract The Sommelet reaction is the process whereby aldehydes are produced from alkyl halides by the action of hexamine. The reaction is essentially a conversion of an amine into an aldehyde, a process in itself that is not particularly useful because aldehydes are frequently more readily available than the corresponding primary amines, It is fortunate therefore that the required amines can be prepared by the interaction of alkyl halides with hexamine, i.e., with the same reagent that serves to convert the amines into aldehdyes, It is this combined form that was discovered by Sommelet. The Sommelet reaction, when started with a halide, proceeds in three stages: (1) formation of a hexaminium salt; (2) hydrolysis of this salt to an amine and its methylene derivative; and (3) formation of an aldehdye (the Sommelet reaction proper).
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