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Title: AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Description: these are aromatic compounds notes under organic chemistry, include the following subtopics:Aromaticity(Huckel's rule), nomenclature, reactions and mechanisms.The notes are recommented for first year students.Sefako makgatho health science universty Bsc1
Description: these are aromatic compounds notes under organic chemistry, include the following subtopics:Aromaticity(Huckel's rule), nomenclature, reactions and mechanisms.The notes are recommented for first year students.Sefako makgatho health science universty Bsc1
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AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
By khutjo
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
ORIGIN OF NAME AROMATIC
• Very early in organic chemistry (late 18th, early 19th century)
chemists discovered a set of compounds which were unusually
stable
...
Hence they
were called 'aromatic' compounds
• Today the term aromatic is used regardless of the odor of the
compound
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H
H
H
The three pi bonds in benzene are
conjugated
...
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
ORIGIN OF NAME AROMATIC
• Many valuable compounds are aromatic in part
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• Benzene is by then the typical aromatic compound
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• Benzene is planar and has the shape of a regular hexagon
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• Carbon-carbon bond lengths are ~1
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AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
STABILITY OF BENZENE
• The stability of benzene is unusual compare to others
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• Two pi bonds separated by a sigma bond is said a conjugated
system
...
• When pi electrons are delocalized, we form the resonance
form of the compound
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AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
STABILITY OF BENZENE
-359 KJ/mol
151KJ
resonance energy
Energy
-240 KJ/mol
-120 Kj/mol
Most stable
-208 KJ/mol
-232 KJ/mol
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
STABILITY OF BENZENE
H2
2H2
Catalyst
120 KJ/mol
Catalyst
240 KJ/mol
2H2
Catalyst
232 KJ/mol
3H2
Catalyst
208 KJ/mol
• Hydrogenation of alkenes, can be used to determine the
stability due to the presence of conjugated system in the
alkene
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H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Resonance represention
H
resonance hybrid
H
Combined representation
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
AROMITICITY
• Hückel’s Rule:
- A molecule is aromatic only if it has a
planar,
monocyclic system of conjugation and contains a
total of 4n+ 2 π electrons, where n is an integer (n =
0, 1, 2, 3,…)
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Aromatic
nonaromatics
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
AROMITICITY
• Hückel’s Rule:
-Molecules with 4n pi electrons (4, 8, 12, 16,…) can not
be aromatic, said to be antiaromatic because
delocalization of their p electrons would lead to their
destabilization
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• Some of them can still be using the systematic names
...
ɸ
Ph
Phenyl group
• Aromatic hydrocarbons are called sometimes called Arenes
...
Ar
The simplest aryl group is phenyl group
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CH2
Benzyl group
• Disubstituted benzenes are named using the prefixes ortho-,
X
X
para-, and metaX
Y
1,2 or ortho
Y
1,3 or meta
Y
1,4 or para
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
NOMENCLATURE OF AROMITIC
COMPOUNDS
khutjo
NOMENCLATURE OF AROMITIC
COMPOUNDS
• Benzenes with more than two substituents are named as we did for
hydrocarbons
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AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
NOMENCLATURE OF AROMITIC
COMPOUNDS
COOH
HO
CH
OH
Cl
CH2
NO2
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
• Aromatic compounds might react from the pi bonds c=c as for
alkenes
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AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Halogenation
-Bromination: the reaction is done in presence of a strong
Lewis acid such as FeBr3
Br2
FeBr3
Catalyst
Br
FeBr3 + HBr
Mechanism:
Step 1: Formation of a strong electrophile
Br
Br
FeBr3
Br Br FeBr3
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Halogenation
-Bromination
Step 2: Electrophilic attack
Br
Br
Br
Br Br FeBr3
Sigma complex Resonance forms
Step 3: Lost of electron
Br
H
Br
FeBr4-
HBr
FeBr3
FeBr4
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Halogenation
-Bromination
Step 2: Electrophilic attack
Br
Br
Br
Br Br FeBr3
Sigma complex Resonance forms
Step 3: Lost of electron
Br
H
Br
FeBr4-
HBr
FeBr3
FeBr4
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Halogenation
-Bromination
NB
...
because if the addition reaction occurs, the resonance stabilization
of the aromatic ring would be lost and the overall reaction would be
energetically unfavorable
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H
H
H
H
Br2
H
X
H
Br
H
Br
H
Addition does not occurs
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Halogenation
-Chlorination
• Chlorination of benzene works much like bromination, in addition of
FeBr3, AlCl3 can be used also as Lewis acid catalyst
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There are three products that might form on reaction of toluene
(methylbenzene) with Br2
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AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Nitration of Benzene
• Aromatic compounds can be nitrated by reaction with a mixture of
concentrated nitric acid and sulfuric acid
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• The product of the reaction is nitrobenzene
...
NO2
Zn, Fe, or Sn
HCl aq
...
• Mechanism
Step 1: Formation of electrophile
O
S
O
O
O
O
S
O
O
S
S
O
O
O
O
O
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Sulfonation of benzene
O
S
O
H
O
• Step 2:
H
H
H
H
H O
H
O
S
O
O S O
O
H
O
H
H
HH
H
O
S
H
O
O
SO3H
H
H
H
HH
H
HSO4-
H
SO3H H
H
• Step 3: Lost of a proton from sigma complex
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The reaction
is catalysed by a Lewis acid such as AlCl3, AlBr3, FeCl3
H
R
R
Lewis Acid
X AlCl3, AlBr3, FeCl3
HX
• With X = Cl, Br, and I
• There is a formation of an intermediate carbocation
...
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Friedel-Crafts Alkylation
Mechanism:
Step 1: Formation of carbocation and stabilization of it
...
The shift of an hydrogen can form
a tertiary carbocation which is more stable than the primary
...
• For this case, the rearrangement might involve the shift of hydrogen
atom or a methyl group in order to stabilize the carbocation
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CH3
CH3
Cl
H
C CH3
C CH3
Cl Al Cl
CH3
CH3
Cl
HCl + AlCl3
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Friedel-Crafts Alkylation
Limitation of Friedel-Crafts Alkylation
- Only alkyl halides R-X can be used but not Ar-x
...
Not all
alkyl benzene can be synthetized from this reaction
...
• At second step of the reaction, the acyl group is introduced into the
ring to form the ketone (acyl benzene)
...
CH3
O
C Cl
Cl
Al Cl
Cl
CH3
Cl
O
C Cl Al Cl
Cl
Step 2: Electrophilic attack forms sigma complex:
O
O
O
C
C CH
CH3
3
C
CH3
Sgma Complex
CH3
O
C
Acylium ion
CH3 C O
O
C
CH3
AlCl4
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Friedel-Crafts Acylation reaction
Mechanism:
Step 3: The lost of proton regenerates the aromatic system
...
The reaction is called
Clemmensen Reduction
O
C
H
CH3
Acetylbenzene
Zn or (Hg)
aq
...
HNO3 / H2SO4
H
H
C
NH2
Sn
aq
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Ph C CH2CH(CH3)2 b
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1-phenyl-2,2-dimethylpropane
d
...
3-methyl-1-phenylbutane
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Substituent effects in electrophilic Aromatic substitution
• When the electrophilic substitution is taking place to a benzene, only
one substituent can be formed at the time
...
- some substituents can activate the ring by making it more active
than benzene itself
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The substituent might affects the orientation of a reaction
...
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Substituent effects in electrophilic Aromatic substitution
EX
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• The common characteristic about all deactivating groups is that they
withdraw electrons from the ring, thereby making the ring more
electron – poor, destabilizing the carbocation intermediate, and raising
the activation energy for it formation
...
For example,
the nitration of phenol can occurs in 3 orientations (ortho, para, and
meta)
...
Only the meta
and para intermediates are more stable because of the number of
resonance forms (they have 4 resonance forms each) but the ortho
orientation have only 3 resonance forms
...
Ex
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In both, ortho and para
intermediates, the third resonance form is particularly unfavorable
because it is placed directly on the carbon that bears the aldehyde
group
...
Hence the meta
position is more favored
...
Ex
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• Only, if the benzene ring have an alkyl group as a substituent, the
alkyl will be converted to carboxylic acid to form a benzoic acid
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AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
REACTIONS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Exercises
1
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m – chloronitrobenzene
b
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Propose the syntheses of the following by starting from benzene
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Carbocations generated by reaction of an alkene with a strong acid
catalyst can react with aromatic rings in a Friedel-Crafts reaction
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Identify the reagents represented by the letters a through d in the
following scheme
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Ribavirin, an antiviral agent used against hepatitis C and viral
pneumonia, contains a 1,2,4 – triazole ring
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Title: AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Description: these are aromatic compounds notes under organic chemistry, include the following subtopics:Aromaticity(Huckel's rule), nomenclature, reactions and mechanisms.The notes are recommented for first year students.Sefako makgatho health science universty Bsc1
Description: these are aromatic compounds notes under organic chemistry, include the following subtopics:Aromaticity(Huckel's rule), nomenclature, reactions and mechanisms.The notes are recommented for first year students.Sefako makgatho health science universty Bsc1