604 CHAPTER 15 Aromaticity • Reactions of Benzene
15.7 Nomenclature of Monosubstituted Benzenes
Some monosubstituted benzenes are named simply by stating the name of the sub-
stituent, followed by the word “benzene.”
Some monosubstituted benzenes have names that incorporate the name of the sub-
stituent. Unfortunately, such names have to be memorized.
With the exception of toluene, benzene rings with an alkyl substituent are named as
alkyl-substituted benzenes or as phenyl-substituted alkanes.
When a benzene ring is a substituent, it is called a phenyl group. A benzene ring with
a methylene group is called a benzyl group. The phenyl group gets its name from
“pheno,”the name that was rejected for benzene (Section 15.0).
chloromethylbenzene
benzyl chloride
CH 2 Cl
a phenyl group a benzyl group
CH 2
O
diphenyl ether dibenzyl ether
CH 2 OCH 2
toluene phenol aniline benzenesulfonic acid
CH 3 OH NH 2 SO 3 H
bromobenzene chlorobenzene nitrobenzene
used as a solvent
in shoe polish
ethylbenzene
Br Cl NO 2 CH 2 CH 3
OH
O
C
anisole benzaldehyde
H
O
styrene benzoic acid benzonitrile
OCH 3 CH CH 2 C CN
isopropylbenzene
cumene
CH 3 CHCH 3
sec-butylbenzene
CH 3 CHCH 2 CH 3 CH 3 CHCH 2 CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CHCH 2 CH 3
tert-butylbenzene
CH 3 CCH 3
CH 3
2-phenylpentane 3-phenylpentane