Abstract

Electrosynthesis of 4-chloro-substituted derivatives of pyrazole and its alkyl derivatives is carried out via the chlorination of original pyrazoles on a Pt anode in aqueous NaCl solutions under conditions of galvanostatic diaphragm electrolysis. The efficiency of this process is shown to depend on the structure of starting pyrazoles, particularly, the donor-acceptor properties of substituents, the position of the latter in the pyrazole ring, and the concomitant contribution of side reactions. Thus the yield of 4-chlorosubstituted products at the chlorination of pyrazole, 3,5-dimethylpyrazole, 1,5-dimethylpyrazole, and 3-nitropyrazole is 68, 92, 53, and 79%, respectively. By the example of 1,5-dimethylpyrazole, the possibility of electrochemical chlorination to the side chain of pyrazoles was demonstrated.

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