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Salicylic aldehyde (2-hydroxybenzaldehyde) is an with the formula . Merck Index, 11th Edition, 8295

(2025). 9780471484943
Along with 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde and 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, it is one of the three of hydroxybenzaldehyde. This colorless oily liquid has a bitter almond odor at higher concentration. Salicylaldehyde is a precursor to coumarin and a variety of .


Production
Salicylaldehyde is produced by condensation of phenol with formaldehyde to give hydroxybenzyl alcohol, which is oxidized to the aldehyde. Salicylaldehydes in general are prepared by ortho-selective formylation reactions from the corresponding phenol, for instance by the , Reimer–Tiemann reaction, or by treatment with in the presence of magnesium chloride and a base.


Natural occurrences
Salicylaldehyde is a characteristic aroma component of . Salicylaldehyde also occurs in the larval defensive secretions of several species that belong the subtribe Chrysomelina.Pauls, G., Becker, T., et al. (2016). Two Defensive Lines in Juvenile Leaf Beetles; Esters of 3-nitropropionic Acid in the Hemolymph and Aposematic Warning. Journal of Chemical Ecology 42 (3) 240-248. An example for a leaf beetle species that produces salicylaldehyde is the red poplar leaf beetle Chrysomela populi.


Reactions and applications
Salicylaldehyde is mainly used commercially as a precursor to . The conversion entails condensation with ("").

  1. Oxidation with hydrogen peroxide gives (1,2-dihydroxybenzene) ().
  2. Etherification with chloroacetic acid followed by cyclisation gives the heterocycle (coumarone). The first step in this reaction to the substituted benzofuran is called the Rap–Stoermer condensation after E. Rap (1895) and R. Stoermer (1900).
  3. Salicylaldehyde is converted to by condensation with amines. With , it condenses to give the ligand . Hydroxylamine gives .
  4. Condensation with gives 3-carbethoxycoumarin (a derivative of ) by an aldol condensation.
Elbs persulfate oxidation gives gentisaldehyde (2,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde).
(2004). 9780471264187, Wiley. .


Internal hydrogen bonding
Due to the ortho positioning of the hydroxy- and aldehyde groups, an internal is formed between the groups. The hydroxy group serves here as the hydrogen bond donor, and the aldehyde as hydrogen bond acceptor. This internal hydrogen is not found in the other hydroxybenzaldehyde isomers. When the aldehyde is reacted with an amine to form an imine, the internal hydrogen bond is even stronger. In addition, further increases the stability of the compound. The internal hydrogen bond also ensures that the aldehyde (or corresponding imine) is held into the same plane, making the whole molecule essentially flat.

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