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Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky Reaction Treatment
with bromine and a catalytic amount of phosphorus leads to the selective
?-bromination of carboxylic acids. Mechanism of the
Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky Reaction Phosphorus
reacts with bromine to give phosphorus tribromide, and in the first step this
converts the carboxylic acid into an acyl bromide. An acyl
bromide can readily exist in the enol form, and this tautomer is rapidly
brominated at the ?-carbon. The monobrominated compound is much less
nucleophilic, so the reaction stops at this stage. This acyl intermediate
compound can undergo bromide exchange with unreacted carboxylic acid via the
anhydride, which allows the catalytic cycle to continue until the conversion is
complete. |