chlorohydrination
Chlorohydrination is a chemical reaction in which a chlorine atom and a hydroxyl group are added to a carbon-carbon double bond or triple bond. This process typically involves the reaction of an alkene or alkyne with a source of hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which can be generated in situ from chlorine gas and water.
The reaction proceeds via an electrophilic addition mechanism. The pi electrons of the alkene or alkyne attack
Chlorohydrins are versatile intermediates in organic synthesis. They can be further reacted to form epoxides, which