Arenes Flashcards
What is the reagent and condition for the electrophilic substituion of Halogens?
- X2 anhydrous AlX3 as catalyst at room temperature
- X2 anhydrous FeX3 as catalyst at room temperature
Generation of electrophile:
AlBr3 + Br-Br <=> AlBr4- + Br+
FeBr3 + Br-Br <=> FeBr4- + Br+
What is the mechanism for the electrophilic substitution reactions?
Describe the structure of benzene
- Each carbon atom is sp2 hybridised. It forms 3 coplanar covalent bonds and remainder electron is in a 2p orbital perpendicular to the plane of atoms
- Each p orbital OVERLAPS EQUALLY with each of its neighbours resulting in six p electrons completely DELOCALISED in a 2-lobed cloud over and and under the ring of carbon atoms`
- EXTENSIVE π ELECTRON DELOCALISATION GIVES BENZENE RESONANCE STABILISATION
What is the reagent and condition for nitration of benzene
Concentrated HNO3 and concentrated H2SO4, heat to about 50°C to 60°C
Generation of electrophile +NO2:
HNO3 + 2H2SO4 <=> +NO2 + 2HSO4 - + H3O+
What is the reagent and condition for Friedel-Crafts Alkylation
Reagent and Conditions: R-CH2Cl, anhydrous AlCl3 as catalyst at room temperature
Generation of electrophile:
AlCl3 + RCH2-Cl <=> AlCl4- + RCH2+
What is the reagent and condition for side chain oxidation of alkylbenzene
alkylbenzne + [O] —> Benzoic acid + H2O
Reagent and conditions: KMnO4 (aq) dil H2SO4 heat
(Reaction requires at least 1 C-H bond at the position next to the benzene ring)