Title: Nitration of aromatic compounds
1Lecture 7
- Nitration of aromatic compounds
- Monday, May 22 and Wednesday, May 24
2Reading Assignment
- pp. 228 232 (Experiment 28)
- Techniques 5, 6, 7
- Technique 25, p. 833-838
- NOTE We will use the dry film method,
described on page 838 - Chapter 22 from the lecture textbook
3Main Reaction
This is an example of Electrophilic Aromatic
Substitution (EAS).
4Mechanism of Aromatic NitrationStep 1 Where
does the electrophile come from?
Nitronium ion (NO2) is the electrophile that
reacts with the benzene ring.
5Mechanism of Aromatic Nitration (Step 2)
6Mechanism of Aromatic Nitration (Step 3)
7Why does the nitration reaction take place
preferentially at the meta position?
Lets ask a what if question.
8ortho
BAD!
meta
para
BAD!
9meta substitution preferred because the charge
is never next to the CO2R group
10Remember this mechanism for Chemistry 353!
11Separation Scheme
12Safety Note
- Sulfuric acid and nitric acid mixed together make
an especially corrosive mixture. Be sure not to
get any of these acids on you. - If you do get any acid on you, immediately start
flooding the affected area with lots of cold
water.
13Infrared Spectroscopy
- Use the dry film method, described in Technique
25.4, page 838.
14The NO2 stretchs
- NO stretching -- 1550 and 1350 cm-1 asymmetric
and symmetric stretchings, respectively - Often the 1550 cm-1 peak is stronger than the
other one - Look for the conjugated CO peak
- Look for the C-O single bond stretches
- p233 Methyl m-nitrobenzoate
- p859 Nitrobenzene
15ortho/para directors
16meta directors
17When you have both an o/p director and a meta
director on the ring, the o/p group wins!
18Which product should you get with this reaction?
19Laboratory Clean-Up and Check-Out
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25Clean-Up Duties
- These will be announced in your individual
laboratory sections. - Each island is responsible for cleaning up and
returning all sample vials and stoppers.
26Here is how it is supposed to work
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BYE-BYE!
27End of the Quarter
- Final Examination
- Thursday, June 8th, 330 530 PM
- Room SL110
- Note that this is a Thursday!
- Past Exams area in Blackboard has sample exams.
- Bring your calculator
28End of the Quarter
- All laboratory reports, samples, etc. are due by
June 8th or on the date - your instructor sets.
- Do not turn in samples in Erlenmeyer flasks,
conical vials, or glass-stoppered bottles (they
cant be returned in time for check-out)
29Final Examination
- Coverage
- Experiment 6 Simple and Fractional
Distillation (gas chromatography analysis
methods) - Experiment 12 Isolation of Caffeine from Tea
- Experiment 1356 Preparation of a C-4 or C-5
Acetate Ester - Experiment 15 Spearmint and Caraway Oil
- Experiment 21 Competing Nucleophiles
- Experiment 28 Nitration of Methyl Benzoate
- Dont forget to bring your calculator!
30Technique Chapters
- Technique 12 Extractions
- Technique 13 Boiling Points and Density
- Technique 14 Simple Distillation
- Technique 17 Sublimation
- Technique 22 Gas Chromatography
- Technique 25 Infrared Spectroscopy
- Technique 26 27 NMR Spectroscopy (not on
test)
31Dont forget to bring your calculator!