Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
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Chapter 20.15, Problem 20.22P
Propose a mechanism for the reaction of benzoic acid with oxalyl chloride. This mechanism begins like the thionyl chloride reaction, to give a reactive mixed anhydride. Nucleophilic acyl substitution by chloride ion gives a tetrahedral intermediate that eliminates a leaving group, which then fragments into carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and chloride ion.
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Propose a mechanism for the reaction of benzoic acid with oxalyl chloride. This mechanismbegins like the thionyl chloride reaction, to give a reactive mixed anhydride. Nucleophilicacyl substitution by chloride ion gives a tetrahedral intermediate that eliminates a leavinggroup, which then fragments into carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and chloride ion.
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