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Electrophilic aromatic substitution - Definition and Overview

An electrophilic aromatic substitution is a chemical reaction in which a hydrogen atom of an aromatic ring is replaced by an electrophile. When the electrophile approaches the aromatic ring, the electrons are displaced. The structure gets charged due to electromeric/mesomeric effect. This leads to the formation of a pi-complex. Formation of a complex is followed by the formation of Sigma Complex. The Sigma Complex is stable due to resonance taking place.

The Attacking Groups can be classified as:

  1. Activating Groups

Five membered heterocyclic compounds

These compounds undergo aromatic electrophilic substitution reactions under much milder conditions.

Example Usage of Electrophilic

everyword: Electrophilic
CHEM233UBC: Acid cat. is necessary for amide hydrolysis since amides aren't that Electrophilic (resonance). The heat doesn't change pH much.
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