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18.19 : Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution: Elimination–Addition

Simple aryl halides do not react with nucleophiles. However, nucleophilic aromatic substitutions can beforced undercertain conditions, such as high temperatures or strong bases. The mechanism of substitution under such conditions involves the highly unstable and reactive benzyne intermediate. Benzyne contains equivalent carbon centers at both ends of the triple bond, each of whichis equally susceptible to nucleophilic attack. This 50–50 distribution of products is confirmed through isotopic labeling. The overall mechanism follows an elimination–addition pathway. A strong base generates a carbanionic center on the ring. Next, elimination of the halide produces the benzyne intermediate, which ishighly strainedand therefore extremely reactive at both ends of the triple bond. Addition of the nucleophile at either end gives the product with 50–50 distribution.

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Nucleophilic Aromatic SubstitutionElimination additionAryl HalidesBenzyne IntermediateNucleophilic AttackIsotopic LabelingCarbanionic CenterHalide EliminationStrained IntermediateReactivity

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18.19 : Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution: Elimination–Addition

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18.1 : NMR Spectroscopy of Benzene Derivatives

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18.2 : Reactions at the Benzylic Position: Oxidation and Reduction

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18.3 : Reactions at the Benzylic Position: Halogenation

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18.4 : Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution: Overview

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18.5 : Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution: Chlorination and Bromination of Benzene

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18.6 : Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution: Fluorination and Iodination of Benzene

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18.7 : Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution: Nitration of Benzene

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18.8 : Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution: Sulfonation of Benzene

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18.9 : Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution: Friedel–Crafts Alkylation of Benzene

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18.10 : Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution: Friedel–Crafts Acylation of Benzene

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18.11 : Limitations of Friedel–Crafts Reactions

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18.12 : Directing Effect of Substituents: ortho–para-Directing Groups

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18.13 : Directing Effect of Substituents: meta-Directing Groups

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18.14 : ortho–para-Directing Activators: –CH3, –OH, –⁠NH2, –OCH3

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