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How is the following conversion carried out? Chlorobenzene to benzylamine - Chemistry (Theory)

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How is the following conversion carried out?

Chlorobenzene to benzylamine

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The conversion of chlorobenzene to benzylamine can be carried out through a multistep reaction involving:

  1. Chlorobenzene to Benzyl Chloride: First, chlorobenzene (C6H5Cl) undergoes a side-chain chlorination (chloromethylation) in the presence of light or a radical initiator to form benzyl chloride (C6H5CH2Cl).
    \[\mathrm{C}_6\mathrm{H}_5\mathrm{Cl} \xrightarrow{Cl_2, h\nu} \mathrm{C}_6\mathrm{H}_5\mathrm{CH}_2\mathrm{Cl}\]
  2. Benzyl Chloride to Benzylamine: Benzyl chloride is then treated with ammonia (NH3), which undergoes nucleophilic substitution to replace the chlorine with an amino group, forming benzylamine (C6H5CH2NH2).
    \[\mathrm{C}_6\mathrm{H}_5\mathrm{CH}_2\mathrm{Cl} + 2, \mathrm{NH}_3 \rightarrow \mathrm{C}_6\mathrm{H}_5\mathrm{CH}_2\mathrm{NH}_2 + \mathrm{NH}_4\mathrm{Cl}\]

Here, excess ammonia is used to favor the formation of benzylamine and to neutralize the HCl formed, producing ammonium chloride.

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