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                          Dichloromethyl methyl ether
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                                 PCl5/POCl3
                       HCOO-CH3 ------------> Cl2HC-O-CH3

In a fume cupboard equip a 500-ml three-necked flask with a dropping funnel, a
mechanical stirrer, a thermometer and a reflux condenser, using a double-neck
adapter (Fig. 2.15) to accommodate the last two items. Protect the condenser and
dropping funnel with calcium chloride guard-tubes. Place 50 ml of phosphorus
oxychloride and 156 g (0.75 mol) of phosphorus pentachloride in the flask and 48
g (49 ml, 0.8 mol) of methyl formate in the dropping funnel. Cool the mixture to
10C and add the methyl formate dropwise at such a rate that the reaction
temperature does not rise above 20C (about 1 hour). When the addition is
complete, remove the ice-bath, stir the mixture until all the phosphorus
pentachloride has dissolved, keeping the temperature below 30C by occasional
cooling. Remove the stirrer, condenser, thermometer and dropping funnel, stopper
the two side-necks and insert a simple distillation head into the central neck.
Introduce a pine splint to serve as anti-bumping device (*) and attach a
condenser leading to a receiver flask a receiver adapter for vacuum distillation.
Distil the reaction mixture under reduced pressure (water pump) on a water bath
at about 60C and collect distillate in a flask cooled to -25 to -30C in a
cooling bath (acetone-Cardice or ice-salt). The distillate weighs 209 g and
consists of a mixture of dichloromethyl methyl ether (b.p. 85C) and phosphorus
oxychloride (b.p 105C). Fractionally distil the mixture at atmospheric pressure
through a 50-cm column filled with glass helices and surrounded by a heating
jacket at 60C, using a reflux ratio of about 1:8. Collect the fraction which
boils between 82 and 95C and refractionate to give 70g (76%) pure dichloro-
methyl methyl ether, b.p. 85C. Protect the product from moisture.

(*) A conventional capillary air leak, inserted into a side-neck, should only be
used in this case if the air supply is pre-dried since the product is susceptible
to decomposition by moisture.

Ref: Vogel, Practical Organic Chemistry, 5th Ed. p 582-583
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