R-Cl+AgCl->R-F+AgCl reaction is known as-
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The given reaction in the question is known as Hunsdiecker Reaction.
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- The Hunsdiecker Reaction is a chemical process in which carboxylic acid salts in silver react with halogens to produce an unstable intermediate that is then thermally decarboxylated to produce the ultimate product, alkyl halides.
- OR The Hunsdiecker reaction is the decarboxylation of silver salts of carboxylic acids to alkyl bromides under the influence of bromine.
- Hunsdiecker The primary organic radical intermediates in the reaction process are:
- The reactive intermediate's formation.
- The formation of a pair of diradicals as a result of decarboxylation.
- The reactant is recombined to create the desired product.
- To further explain the procedure, bromine and silver carboxylate are heated in CCl4 to initiate the reaction.
- Because of the bromine present, the silver carboxylate is converted into acyl hypobromite throughout this process.
- Following that, stable silver bromide precipitates.
- Consequently, homolysis of the less strong oxygen-bromine bond occurs as a result of a radical chain reaction.
- As a result, a bromine atom and a carboxyl radical are created.
- This carboxyl radical then undergoes decarboxylation, producing a pair of diradical hydrocarbon or alkyl radicals, which recombine to produce the desired halide, in this case an alkyl bromide.
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