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Reaction Mechanisms: Free Radical Substitution

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1 Reaction Mechanisms: Free Radical Substitution
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2 Monochlorination of methane
CH Cl2 → CH3Cl HCl methane chloromethane

3 Initiation Ultraviolet light causes splitting of chlorine molecules into chlorine atoms Cl - Cl → Cl● + Cl● Chlorine Chlorine atoms molecule (free radicals)

4 Propagation CH4 + Cl● = CH3● + HCl
methane Methyl radical Hydrogen chloride CH3● Cl = CH3Cl Cl ● Chloromethane Chlorine atom free to react with another methane molecule

5 Termination Cl● Cl● = Cl2 CH3● Cl ● = CH3Cl CH3● + CH3● = C2H6

6 Evidence for this mechanism
Use of ultraviolet light even for a very short period causes a chain reaction Formation of trace quantities of ethane Reaction speeded up by sources of free radicals such as tetraethyl lead

7 Monochlorination of ethane
C2H Cl2 → C2H5Cl HCl ethane chloroethane

8 Initiation Ultraviolet light causes splitting of chlorine molecules into chlorine atoms Cl - Cl → Cl● + Cl● Chlorine Chlorine atoms molecule

9 Propagation C2H6 + Cl● = C2H5● + HCl
ethane ethyl radical hydrogen chloride C2H5● Cl = C2H5Cl Cl ● Chloroethane Chlorine atom free to react with another ethane molecule

10 Termination Cl● + Cl● = Cl2 C2H5● + Cl ● = C2H5Cl
C2H5● + C2H5● = C4H10

11 Evidence for this mechanism
Use of ultraviolet light even for a very short period causes a chain reaction Formation of trace quantities of butane Reaction speeded up by sources of free radicals such as tetraethyl lead


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