<P>The use of transition metal salts in organic synthesis
is an emerging area of research. Due to their low toxicity (LD
50 [ZrCl
4,
oral rat] = 1688 mgKg
-1),
[
1]
low cost, ease of handling,
and high catalytic activity, the Zr(IV) compounds are potential
green catalysts. ZrCl
4 is a relatively weak Lewis acid,
[
2]
which finds uses in Friedal-Crafts
reaction,
[
3]
Diels-Alder
reactions,
[
4]
asymmetric Diels-Alder
reaction,
[
5]
[2+2]-adduct
formation,
[
6]
and intramolecular cyclization.
[
7]
The application of ZrCl
4 in
organic reactions is gaining renewed interests.</P><P>Zirconium tetrachloride may
be prepared by chlorination of heated
zirconium, zirconium carbide, or a mixture of ZrO
2 and
charcoal.
[
8]
</P>