CD Flashcards
conjugated system
system of alternating double and single bonds
electrons in the p orbitals that make up the pi-bonds of each double bond are delocalised and spread out across all the atoms in the system
decreases the energy gap between the ground state and excited state
relation between number of electrons delocalised in a conjugated system and the size of the energy gap
the more electrons delocalised in the conjugated system, the smaller the energy gap
smaller energy gaps result in absorption of longer wavelengths of light (visible light rather than UV)
analysis of a contour map produced by X ray diffraction of a benzene molecule reveals
a benzene ring is a regular planar hexagon
all bond angles = 120
all carbon-carbon bonds are the same length
bond lengths in benzene
shorter than C-C bond, but longer than C=C bond
delocalised model of benzene
each C atom has 4 outer electrons
3 of these electrons are used to form single sigma bonds to either carbon or hydrogen
leaves one p-electron on each carbon atom
these six electrons delocalise and spread out across all six carbons
forms a delocalised charge cloud above and below the plane of the molecule
relationship between delocalisation and stability
generally the more delocalised a structure is, the more stable the molecule is
arenes
hydrocarbons which contain rings stabilised by electron delocalisation
halogen carrier
substances that are able to remov e halogen atoms from molecules
eg. FeBr3 and AlCl3
nitrating mixture
HNO3 + 2(H2SO4)»_space; NO2+ + 2(HSO4-) + H3O+
produces NO2+ electrophile used in nitration of benzene
purposes of sulfonation
provides a way of forming more soluble derivatives of aromatic compounds (making dyes more soluble)
azo compounds
contain azo functional group R-N=N-R’
formed as a result of a coupling reaction between a diazonium salt and a coupling agent
diazonium compounds
contain diazo(nium) group R-N+(triple bond)N
unstable compounds because diazo group is very easily lost (forming nitrogen gas)
diazotisation
aromatic amine (eg. phenylamine) dissolved in dilute HCl
cold solution of sodium nitrite added NaNO2
temp kept below 5 C by using ice bath
[actual reactant is the unstable acid HNO2]
coupling reactions
diazonium compound reacts with a coupling agent
solution of coupling agent is made up
ice-cold solution of diazonium salt is added to it
diazonium salt acts as an electrophile
coloured precipitate of azo compound immediately found
coupling agent
compound containing a relatively reactive benzene ring (usually contains phenol or amine groups to increase reactivity)