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Chapter 12: Reactions of Arenes. Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution



Summary | Overview | Nitration | Sulfonation | Halogenation | Friedel-Crafts Alkylation | Friedel-Crafts Acylation | Substituent Effects | Making Polysubstituted Benzenes | Polyaromatics | Heterocycles | Self Assessment | Quiz |


Sulfonation

Chapter 12 : Reactions of Arenes. Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution

Sulfonation of  Benzene

sulfonation of arenes

Reaction type: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution

Summary.

MECHANISM FOR SULFONATION OF BENZENE
Step 1:
The p electrons of the aromatic C=C act as a nucleophile, attacking the electrophilic S, pushing charge out onto an electronegative O atom. This destroys the aromaticity giving the cyclohexadienyl cation intermediate.
sulfonation of arenes
Step 2:
Loss of the proton from the sp3 C bearing the sulfonyl- group reforms the C=C and the aromatic system.
Step 3:
Protonation of the conjugate base of the sulfonic acid by sulfuric acid produces the sulfonic acid.
 

 



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