Blanc chloromethylation

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The Blanc chloromethylation is the chemical reaction of aromatic rings with formaldehyde and hydrogen chloride catalyzed by zinc chloride to form chloromethyl arenes.[1][2]

The Blanc chloromethylation

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  1. ^  Gustave Louis Blanc Bull. Soc. Chim. France 1923, 33, 313.
  2. ^  Fuson, R. C.; McKeever, C. H. Org. React. 1942, 1, 63. (Review)

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