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Page 1: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

Chapter 16:Aromatic Compounds

Page 2: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

ÚKekulé structure– Kekulé was first to

propose a cyclic structure for benzene with alternating

H

H

HH

H

H1.34 A

Benzene (16-2)

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with alternating single/double bonds

H

1.48 AKekule's structure with doublebonds shorter than single bonds

Page 3: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

ÚWe know now that all bonds are equidistant(1.397 A). This means that benzene is a resonance hybrid of 2 Kekulé structures and that π electrons are delocalized

ÚKekule: (1.34 + 1.48)/2 = 1.41 A

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Page 4: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

ÚThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds.

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Page 5: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

Aromaticity and Hückel’s rule (16-5)ÚTo be aromatic a molecule must:

– Be cyclic – Have 4n+2 π electrons

where n= 0, 1, 2, 3, … (or have and odd number of pairs of electrons)

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– Electron must be in conjugation: alternating single and double bonds

4n + 2 = 6 n = (6-2)/4 n = 1aromatic

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ÚPolycyclic benzenoids are aromatic:

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Page 7: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

ÚAll these compounds are members of a larger family called:

AnnulenesAnnulenes are compounds with conjugated double bonds and they can either be aromatic or not

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Page 8: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

Question:What is the name of this annulene? Is it aromatic?

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Page 9: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

Aromatic Ions (16-8)Other species such as ions can also be aromatic. Aromaticity is not limited to neutral molecule.

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Page 10: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

ÚAnother example is the tropylium ion which is also aromatic.

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ÚAnd the cyclooctatetraene dianion

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Practice Question

ÚAre the following ions aromatic or not?

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Page 12: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

Heterocyclic Aromatic Compounds (16-9)Heterocycles (one or more atom in the ring is not a carbon) can also be aromatic.

pyridine

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ÚPyrrole is also aromatic.

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ÚAs well as pyrimidine, imidazole and purine

NN N N HN

N

N

N

Hpyrimidine imidazolepurine

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ÚOxygen and sulfur can also be part of the aromatic heterocycles as shown in the following examples.

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Page 15: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

ÚNomenclature of benzene derivatives (16-13)Usually the name of compounds containing the benzene ring end with the suffix: benzeneOther common names are often used.

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Page 16: Chapter 16: Aromatic Compounds - University of …šThis resonance stabilize the aromatic system so much that normal reactions of double bonds do not happen for aromatic compounds

ÚA special nomenclature exists for disubstituted benzene derivatives, the terms ortho, meta and para are normally used.

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Practice Questions

ÚWhich of the following are aromatic?

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