“…The product (299) from the reaction between tetrachloro-o-phenylenediamine and glyoxylic acid yields 2,5,6,7 ,8-pentachloroquinoxaline (300) on treatment with a phosphorus oxychloride-phosphorus pentachloride mixture [643,644]. Likewise, the product (301) from the reaction between the a-phenylenediamine and ethyl oxalate yields hexachloroquinoxaline [643], whilst the product from the reaction between 3,5-dichloro-o-phenylenediamine and oxalic acid gives 2,3,5,7-tetrachloroquinoxaline (302) [642]. The 6-substituted compounds (303; R = Me, Br, F, OMe) may be prepared similarly from the appropriately substituted trichloro-o-phenylenediamine [643,644] .…”