Hunsdiecker reaction
| Hunsdiecker reaction | |
|---|---|
| Named after | Heinz Hunsdiecker Cläre Hunsdiecker Alexander Borodin |
| Reaction type | Substitution reaction |
| Identifiers | |
| Organic Chemistry Portal | hunsdiecker-reaction |
| RSC ontology ID | RXNO:0000106 |
The Hunsdiecker reaction (also called the Borodin reaction or the Hunsdiecker–Borodin reaction) is a name reaction in organic chemistry whereby silver salts of carboxylic acids react with a halogen to produce an organic halide. It is an example of both a decarboxylation and a halogenation reaction as the product has one fewer carbon atoms than the starting material (lost as carbon dioxide) and a halogen atom is introduced its place. A catalytic approach has been developed.