18A: Arenes - benzene Flashcards
What are the 2 models that can be used to represent the bonding in benzene?
Delocalised model or Kekulé model:
Describe the bonding of benzene in the delocalised model.
The p-orbitals on each carbon overlap to form 2 rings of delocalised π bonds above and below the carbon ring.
Explain how data from enthalpy changes of hydrogenation provides evidence for the delocalised model of the bonding in benzene.
The enthalpy change of hydrogenation for benzene is less negative than would be expected for a structure with 3 double bonds,
so benzene must be more stable.
Explain why benzene is resistant to bromination, compared with alkenes.
In alkenes, electron density is localised.
In benzene, π-bonds are delocalised,
so it cannot as easily induce a dipole in the bromine or be attacked electrophilically
Reaction of benzene with oxygen in air:
Observation.
Smoky flame
Reaction of benzene with bromine:
Catalyst,
Product,
Mechanism
FeBr3 or Fe,
Bromobenzene,
Electrophilic substitution.
Describe the reaction:
Benzene -> Bromobenzene
React with bromine and FeBr3 or Fe catalyst,
Electrophilic substitution.
Reaction of benzene with concentrated nitric acid:
Catalyst,
Conditions,
Product,
Mechanism.
Concentrated sulfuric acid,
50°C,
Nitrobenzene,
Electrophilic substitution.
Describe the reaction:
Benzene -> Nitrobenzene
React with a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids,
Temp = 50°C,
Electrophilic substitution.
Reaction of benzene with halogenoalkanes:
Catalyst,
Product,
Mechanism,
(Name of reaction)
Aluminium chloride,
Alkyl benzene,
Electrophilic substitution,
(Friedel-Crafts reaction)
Describe the reaction:
Benzene -> Alkyl benzene
(Friedel-Crafts reaction)
React with halogenoalkane and AlCl3 catalyst,
Electrophilic substitution.
Reaction of benzene with acyl chlorides:
Catalyst,
Product,
Mechanism,
(Name of reaction)
Aluminium chloride,
Acyl benzene,
Electrophilic substitution,
(Friedel-Crafts reaction)
Describe the reaction:
Benzene -> Acyl benzene
(Friedel-Crafts reaction)
React with acyl chloride and AlCl3 catalyst,
Electrophilic substitution.
State the three steps for the mechanism of the electrophilic substitution reactions of benzene.
Step 1: Generation of the electrophile
Step 2: Electrophilic substitution
Step 3: Regeneration of the catalyst
Reaction of phenol with bromine water:
Product,
Mechanism,
Observations.
Tribromophenol,
Electrophilic substitution,
Colour change orange -> colourless,
White precipitate.