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conversion of chlorobenzene to benzonic acid

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Answered by NavyaL
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There are 2 common ways by which chlorobenzene can be converted to Benzoic acid.


1. Using a Grignard reagent - 


C₂H₅Cl → C₆H₄COOH, in the presence of Mg-Ether (Grignard reagent), CO₂ and 0.1 M aq. HCl.


2. Using nickel iodide-silica gel catalyst (Ni: SiO₂) - 


Chlorobenzene can be converted to benzoic acid when chlorobenzene is carboxylated with carbon monoxide and water at high pressure with nickel iodide-silica gel catalyst (Ni: SiO₂ = 50: 50).




C₆H₅Cl (g)+ CO (g) + H₂O (g) → C₆H₅COOH (g) + HCl (g)


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