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15.8:

α-Halogenação de Aldeídos e Cetonas Promovida por Base

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Base-Promoted α-Halogenation of Aldehydes and Ketones

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Aldehydes and ketones undergo α-halogenation in the presence of a full equivalent of base and halogen. This reaction proceeds via the base-catalyzed deprotonation of α hydrogen to form a nucleophilic enolate intermediate, which then reacts with halogen to give α-halogenated carbonyl compound. The presence of halogen in the resulting molecule makes the remaining α hydrogens more acidic compared to their parent molecule owing to the electron-withdrawing inductive effect of the halogen. This leads the monosubstituted compound to undergo further rapid enolization and subsequent halogenation until no acidic α hydrogen remains.

15.8:

α-Halogenação de Aldeídos e Cetonas Promovida por Base

α-Halogenation of aldehydes and ketones is a reaction involving the substitution of α hydrogens with halogens in the presence of a base.  The reaction begins with the abstraction of  α hydrogen by the base to produce a nucleophilic enolate ion. This intermediate undergoes a subsequent nucleophilic substitution with the halogen to produce a monohalogenated carbonyl compound. If the starting substrate has more than one α hydrogen, it is difficult to stop the reaction at the stage of monosubstitution. This is due to  the electron withdrawing inductive effect of the halogen that makes the remaining hydrogens highly acidic. As a consequence, the monohalogentaed compound undergoes further rapid enolization and halogenation until all α hydrogens are replaced by halogens.