KEY CONCEPT
Induction   is  the distribution    of  charge  across  σ   bonds.  Conjugation and resonance   are much
more    powerful    effects and occur   in  systems with    alternating single  and multiple    bonds.This    type    of  electron    sharing makes   for very    stable  compounds   because these   compounds   have
multiple    resonance   structures. This    characteristic  allows  for the stabilization   of  a   positive    charge
once    the nucleophile has bonded, making  these   compounds   more    susceptible to  nucleophilic
attack.
STRAIN IN CYCLIC DERIVATIVES
Lactams and lactones    are cyclic  amides  and esters, respectively.   Certain lactams and lactones    are
more    reactive    to  hydrolysis  because they    contain more    strain. β-lactams,  for example,    are four-
membered    cyclic  amides  and are highly  reactive    due to  significant ring    strain; four-membered   rings
have    both    torsional   strain  from    eclipsing   interactions    and angle   strain  from    compressing the normal
sp^3    angle   of  109.5°. These   molecules   are part    of  the core    structure   of  several antibiotic  families,   as
shown   in  Figure  9.12.   The ring    strain, and therefore   the reactivity, is  increased   by  fusion  to  a   second
ring.   The four-membered   structure   of  a   β-lactam    also    forces  a   trigonal    pyramidal   bond    geometry    on
the nitrogen    atom    in  the ring,   which   reduces resonance,  making  hydrolysis  more    likely.
Figure 9.12. Penicillin,    a   β-Lactam-Containing AntibioticREAL WORLD
Many    antibiotic  families    contain β-lactams,  including   the penicillin  family, cephalosporins,
carbapenems,    and monobactams.    Many    bacteria    have    developed   β-lactamases,   which   break