Chloroacetaldehyde is an
organic compound with the formula ClCH
2CHO. Like some related compounds, it is highly electrophilic reagent and a potentially dangerous
alkylating agent. The compound is not normally encountered in the
anhydrous
A substance is anhydrous if it contains no water. Many processes in chemistry can be impeded by the presence of water; therefore, it is important that water-free reagents and techniques are used. In practice, however, it is very difficult to achie ...
form, but rather as the
hemiacetal (ClCH
2CH(OH))
2O.
Chloroacetaldehyde is a useful intermediate in the synthesis of
2-aminothiazole including the pharmaceuticals
altizide
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,
polythiazide,
brotizolam
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and
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.
Another use is to facilitate bark removal from tree trunks.
Chloroacetaldehyde is a metabolite of the antineoplastic
ifosfamide and believed to be responsible for some of the toxicity observed with ifosfamide.
Synthesis and reactions
Hydrated chloroacetaldehyde is produced by the
chlorination of aqueous
vinyl chloride:
:ClCH=CH
2 + Cl
2 + H
2O → ClCH
2CHO + 2 HCl
It can also be prepared from
vinyl acetate or by careful chlorination of
acetaldehyde
Acetaldehyde (IUPAC systematic name ethanal) is an organic chemical compound with the formula CH3 CHO, sometimes abbreviated by chemists as MeCHO (Me = methyl). It is a colorless liquid or gas, boiling near room temperature. It is one of the mos ...
.
The related bromoacetaldehyde is prepared via bromination of
vinyl acetate. It also rapidly forms an acetals in the presence of alcohols.
Being bifunctional, chloroacetaldehyde is a versatile precursor to many
heterocyclic compound
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s. It condenses with
thiourea derivatives to give
aminothiazoles. This reaction was important as a precursor to
sulfathiazole
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Anhydrous
Water free chloroacetaldehyde is prepared from the hydrate by azeotropic distillation with chloroform
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, toluene or carbon tetrachloride
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. Anhydrous chloroacetaldehyde reversibly converts to polyacetals. Less reactive chloroacetaldehyde derivatives might be used instead to obtain chloroacetaldehyde or bypass its intermediate formation completely: e.g. chloroacetaldehyde dimethyl acetal (2-chloro-1,1-dimethoxyethane) hydrolyzes in acidic conditions to give chloroacetaldehyde, which may then quickly react with the other reagents instead of polymerizing.
Hemihydrate
Hemihydrate is formed as below. It has a melting point of 43–50 °C, boiling point of 85.5 °C.
Environmental aspects
Chloroacetaldehyde is a metabolite
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The term is usually used for small molecules. Metabolites have various functions, including fuel, structure, signaling, stimulatory and inhibitory effects on enzymes, c ...
in the degradation of 1,2-dichloroethane
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, which initially converts to chloroethanol
2-Chloroethanol (also called ethylene chlorohydrin or glycol chlorohydrin) is an organic chemical compound with the chemical formula HOCH2CH2Cl and the ''simplest'' beta-halohydrin (chlorohydrin). This colorless liquid has a pleasant ether-like od ...
. This metabolic pathway is topical because 1,2-dichloroethane is produced on a large as a precursor to vinyl chloride.
Safety
Chloroacetaldehyde is corrosive to mucous membranes. It irritates eyes, skin and respiratory tract.
Based on data collected from human studies in 1962, exposures to 45 ppm of chloroacetaldehyde were found to be disagreeable and caused conjunctival irritation to the subjects. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration established a permissible exposure limit at a ceiling of 1 ppm (3 mg/m3) for exposures to chloroacetaldehyde.CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
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