Chapter 16: Q16-16P (page 508)
The herbicide oxyfluorfen can be prepared by reaction between a phenol and an aryl fluoride. Propose a mechanism.
Chapter 16: Q16-16P (page 508)
The herbicide oxyfluorfen can be prepared by reaction between a phenol and an aryl fluoride. Propose a mechanism.
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Get started for freeQuestion: Use your knowledge of directing effects, along with the following data, to deduce the directions of the dipole moments in aniline and bromobenzene.
The following molecular model of a dimethyl-substituted biphenyl represents the lowest-energy conformation of the molecule. Why are the two benzene rings tilted at a 63° angle to each other rather than being in the same plane so that their p orbitals overlap? Why doesn’t complete rotation around the single bond joining the two rings occur?
Using resonance structures of the intermediates, explain why bromination of biphenyl occurs at ortho and para positions rather than at meta.
How would you synthesize the following substances starting frombenzene?
(a)
(b)
(c)
Rank the following aromatic compounds in the expected order of their
reactivity toward Friedel–Crafts alkylation. Which compounds are
unreactive?
(a)Bromobenzene (b) Toluene (c) Phenol
(d)Aniline (e)Nitrobenzene (f)p-Bromotoluene
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