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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1259044
2-Bromoacetophenone
Publication History
Publication Date:
17 November 2010 (online)

Introduction
2-Bromoacetophenone (C8H7BrO, mp 48-51 ˚C), also known in the literature either as ω-bromoacetophenone or phenacyl bromide, is a crystalline powder with a very sharp odor. It is a highly toxic and corrosive compound and a powerful lachrymator. Further, the reagent is harmful if swallowed or inhaled and causes irritation to skin and mucous membranes. 2-Bromoacetophenone is a stable compound, but incompatible with strong bases and strong oxidizing agents. The versatile reagent is a useful precursor of many organic compounds and is primarily used as an intermediate in pharmaceuticals and other fine chemical industries. It can be prepared by bromination of acetophenone in dry ether using AlCl3 as catalyst. [¹] 2-Bromoacetophenone reacts slowly with moisture to form HBr. Contact with metals should be avoided as mild corrosion occurs.
2-Bromoacetophenone has found wide applications in organic synthesis including the syntheses of indolizines, pyridines, dihydrofuran derivatives, etc. It is also a very useful reagent for the identification of organic acids as it easily converts them into the corresponding crystalline phenacyl esters. This versatile reagent was first reported in 1871. [²]
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