Birch reduction uses solvated electrons as reducing agents. The reaction converts benzene to 1,4-cyclohexadiene. The reaction proceeds by the transfer of a single electron to the ring to form a benzene radical anion. This anion is highly basic—it abstracts a proton from the alcohol to form a cyclohexadienyl radical. Another single electron transfer gives the cyclohexadienyl anion. A proton transfer from the alcohol forms 1,4-cyclohexadiene. Since this reduction occurs via radical anion intermediates, the presence of an electron-withdrawing group stabilizes the ipso and para positions, favoring reduction at these positions. On the other hand, the presence of an electron-donating group stabilizes the ortho and meta positions, favoring reduction at these positions.

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Birch ReductionBenzene14 cyclohexadieneSolvated ElectronsRadical AnionCyclohexadienyl RadicalCyclohexadienyl AnionElectron withdrawing GroupElectron donating GroupIpso PositionPara PositionOrtho PositionMeta Position

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18.22 : Benzene to 1,4-Cyclohexadiene: Birch Reduction Mechanism

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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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18.6 : Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution: Fluorination and Iodination 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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