CHAPTER 2 Sulfonation and Chlorosulfonation of Organic Compounds 1 Introduction Sulfonation is a bimolecular electrophilic substitution reaction (sE2) which may be depicted…
Slide 1Created by Professor William Tam & Dr. Phillis Chang Ch. 15 - 1 Chapter 15 Reactions of Aromatic Compounds Slide 2 Ch. 15 - 2 1.Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution…
Slide 1 1 Treatment of cyclooctatetrene with potassium gives you a dianion. Classify the starting material and product as aromatic, antiaromatic or nonaromatic? Slide 2 2…
Chapter 16 Introduction Electrophilic aromatic substitution is the most common reaction of aromatic compounds It replaces a proton (H+) on an aromatic ring with another electrophile…
Mechanisms of organic reactions How Organic Reactions Occur Homolytic bond breaking (radical): A-B A + B radicals are formed Heterolytic bond breaking (polar):…