It is possible to selectively reduce just one of two nitro groups.
PROBLEM 5
Give the product of each of the following reactions:
a. c.
b. d.
PROBLEM 6 SOLVED
Show how the following compounds could be prepared from benzene:
a. benzaldehyde c. 1-bromo-2-phenylethane e. aniline
b. styrene d. 2-phenyl-1-ethanol f. benzoic acid
SOLUTION TO 6a
16.3 The Effect of Substituents on Reactivity
Like benzene, substituted benzenes undergo the five electrophilic aromatic substitu-
tion reactions discussed in Chapter 15 and listed in Section 16.2: halogenation, nitra-
tion, sulfonation, alkylation, and acylation. Now we need to find out whether a
substituted benzene is more reactive or less reactive than benzene itself. The answer
N
- NBS/∆ /peroxide
2. −C
3. H 2 /Ni
CH 3
Na 2 Cr 2 O 7 , H+
∆
CH 3
CH 2 CH 3
- NBS/∆/peroxide
2. CH 3 O−
CH 3
Na 2 Cr 2 O 7 , H+
∆
CH 3
CHCH 3
(NH 4 ) 2 S
meta-dinitrobenzene
NO 2
NO 2
meta-nitroaniline
NO 2
NH 2
+ H 2
Pd/C
+ H 2 O
Sn, HCl HO−
+
NH 3
nitrobenzene protonated aniline
aniline
anilinium ion
NO 2
NO 2
NH 2
NH 2
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3-D Molecule:
Nitrobenzene
CH 3 Cl
AlCl 3
NBS, ∆
peroxide
CH 3
HO− MnO 2
∆
CH 2 OH C
O
H
CH 2 Br