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Effects of Structured Solids on Regioselectivity of Dibromination of Naphthalene

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CATALYSTS
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal11050540

Keywords

naphthalene; regioselective dibromination; synclyst; bentonite; montmorillonite KSF clay; 1; 4-dibromonaphthalene; 1; 5-dibromonaphthalene

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  1. King Saud University

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The influence of structured solids on the regioselectivity of the dibromination reaction at room temperature was studied, showing differences in selectivity based on the type of solid used. Practical preparative procedures can be devised based on these observations.
The influence of structured solids (amorphous, lamellar and 3D crystalline) on the regioselectivity of the dibromination of naphthalene using bromine at room temperature has been investigated. The more acidic amorphous catalysts and an acidic clay give rapid reactions and lead to a large preponderance of 1,4-dibromonaphthalene over the 1,5-dibromo compound, while calcined KSF clay, a bentonite material, after a short reaction time gives a small predominance of the 1,5-isomer. Longer reaction times lead to the equilibration of reaction mixtures, which means that the 1,4-isomer eventually predominates in all cases. Based on these observations, it has been possible to devise synthetically useful preparative procedures, involving direct room temperature reactions of bromine with naphthalene, for either 1,4-dibromonaphthalene or 1,5-dibromonaphthalene based on the use of different solids, namely Synclyst 13 and KSF clay, respectively.

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