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Title: Benzene


1
Benzenes Unusual Structure
  • Each carbon atom is sp2 hybridized, with a p
    orbital perpendicular to the plane of the
    six-membered ring

Actual structure is a hybrid of the two resonance
forms.
2
Drawing Benzene and Its Derivatives
  • Two benzene resonance forms can be represented by
    one structure with a circle in the center to
    indicate the equivalence of the carboncarbon
    bonds.
  • This does indicate the number of ? electrons in
    the ring but reminds us of the delocalized
    structure.
  • We will always use one of the resonance
    structures to represent benzene, so we can keep
    track of the pi electrons during reactions.

3
Recall Key Ideas on Benzene
  • Unusually stable - heat of hydrogenation 150
    kJ/mol less negative than a theoretical cyclic
    triene
  • Planar hexagon bond angles are 120,
    carboncarbon bond lengths 139 pm (all equal!)
  • Undergoes substitution rather than addition
    reactions
  • Resonance hybrid with structure between two
    line-bond structures
  • One more important factor is the number of
    electrons in the cyclic orbital

4
Aromaticity and the 4n 2 Rule
  • Huckels rule (based on calculations) a planar
    cyclic molecule with conjugated double bonds has
    aromatic stability if it has 4n 2 ? electrons,
    where n is 0,1,2,3,4 (any integer)
  • For n1 4n2 6 benzene is stable and the
    electrons are delocalized

5
Compounds With 4n ? Electrons Are Not Aromatic
(May be Antiaromatic)
  • Planar, cyclic molecules with 4 n ? electrons are
    much less stable than expected (anti-aromatic)
  • They will distort out of plane and are less
    stable than ordinary alkenes
  • 4- and 8-electron compounds are not delocalized
    (single and double bonds)
  • Cyclobutadiene is so unstable that it dimerizes
    at low termperature
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