Letters in Organic Chemistry

Author(s): Victor L. Heasley, Ashley M. Ramirez, Peter E. Baker, Jeffrey L. Boerneke, Ryan H. DeBoard, Torie L. Hartge, Dennis C. Madrid, Geoffrey A. Sigmund and Dale F. Shellhamer

DOI: 10.2174/157017807782006317

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Synthesis of Several Unexpected Compounds from 2,2,4,4,6-Pentachloro-5-cyclohexene-1,3-dione (A Humic Acid Model), Monochloramine, Ammonia and Other Reagents

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Abstract

The data in this paper show that 2,2,4,4,6-pentachloro-5-cyclohexene-1,3-dione (2, also named pentachlororesorcinol and PCR), a humic acid model, reacts with several chemicals related to drinking water chlorination, for example, NH2Cl, NaOCl, and NH3, leading to the formation of several unusual chlorinated organic products, most of which have never been reported in the literature. The syntheses and confirmation of structures are discussed in detail.

Keywords: Synthesis, pentachlororesorcinol, monochloramine, ammonia, hypochlorite ion, unusual chlorinated products