Aromatic Hydrocarbons 1.3 Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Aromatic Compounds Unsaturated hydrocarbons Some of them have pleasant odors. Aromatic compounds
Aromatic Compounds Aromatic compounds contain benzene ring. Benzene has: 6 C atoms and 6 H atoms. Two possible Lewis structures. C6H6
Aromatic Compounds Arene: A compound containing one or more benzene rings. Aryl group: When we remove a H atom from an arene (Ar-). Phenyl C6H5-
Naming of Aromatic Compounds Aromatic compounds are named: With benzene as the parent chain. Name of substituent comes in front of the “benzene”. methylbenzene chlorobenzene ethylbenzene CH3 Cl CH2-CH3
Naming of Aromatic Compounds Some substituted benzenes have common names. CH3 Toluene
Naming of Aromatic Compounds When two groups are attached to benzene, the ring is numbered to give the lower numbers to the substituents. Start numbering from a special name (if we have). If we do not have, number them to get the smallest set of numbers. List them by alphabetical order. 3-methyltoluene Ortho Meta Para
Naming of Aromatic Compounds If we have three or more substituents: Start numbering from a special name (if we have). If we do not have, number them to get the smallest set of numbers. List them by alphabetical order.
Chemical properties of benzene 1. Substitution: Cl and Br react rapidly with benzene in the presence of an iron catalyst.
Phenol OH Phenol is the IUPAC name for benzene with a hydroxyl group. 1 1 2 3 Cl 3 3-Chloro-2-nitrophenol (m-Cresol)
Phenol Many are used as antiseptics and disinfectants. Phenols are found widely in nature. Phenols are weak acids (pKa~10). Phenols are insoluble in water.
Phenols as antioxidants Phenols are antioxidants and can prevent autoxidation. Vitamin E is a natural antioxidant. The foods are stored in longer period.