2,4-Dichloropyrimidine [CAS No. 3934-20-1]
Description
General description
Properties and Preparation
2,4-Dichloropyrimidine has a molecular weight of 148.98 g/mol and a melting point of 42-45 °C. Its boiling point is 237-238 °C at 760 mmHg, and its density is 1.44 g/cm3. The compound is stable under normal conditions but can decompose upon heating or exposure to light. It is a strong irritant to eyes and skin and can cause respiratory and digestive problems if ingested or inhaled.
2,4-Dichloropyrimidine can be prepared by various methods, such as chlorination of pyrimidine with sulfuryl chloride or phosphorus pentachloride, or direct chlorination of 2,4-dihydroxypyrimidine with thionyl chloride or phosphorus oxychloride. The yield and purity of the product depend on the reaction conditions, such as temperature, time, and stoichiometry, as well as the quality of the starting materials and the purification methods.
Application
2,4-Dichloropyrimidine is also used as an intermediate in the manufacture of agrochemicals, such as chlorfenapyr, a broad-spectrum insecticide and acaricide, and flucarbazone, a herbicide for the control of grassy weeds in crops. It can also be used as a reagent in organic synthesis, such as the conversion of aldehydes and ketones to the corresponding pyrimidines, or the preparation of pyrimidine-2,4,6-triones by reaction with urea.