Abstract: The present invention concerns a process for the preparation of 2-halopyridine N-oxide by reaction of 2-halopyridine with hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution in the presence of an acid anhydride as catalyst in which, according to the invention, as catalyst there is used an anhydride of the formula I
whereby the aromatic rings can be substituted by alkyl groups or halogens or can be anellated with a further aromatic ring.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 26, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 1, 2003
Assignee:
Ruetgers Organics GmbH
Inventors:
Volker Barth, Bruno Biedenbach, Karl Hermes, Stefan Sendelbach, Dieter Weinzierl
Abstract: A process is disclosed for preparing chlorinated pyridinesulphonic acid chlorides of the general formula I
from hydroxypyridine-sulphonic acids of the general formula II
The process generally entails a) passing chlorine gas into a mixture of a hydroxypyridine-sulphonic acid and of phosphorus trichloride; b) heating the mixture of a) to temperatures of about 100 to about 120° C.; c) removing any phosphorus oxychloride formed and any excess phosphorus trichloride by distillation; d) taking up the residue with an organic solvent; and e) distilling the liquid phase in a vacuum, thereby obtaining the chlorinated pyridine-sulphonic acid chloride.