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Discuss the aromatic nucleophilic substitutions reaction of chlorobenzene.
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Solution
The halogen of haloarenes can be substituted by OH–, NH2– or CN– with appropriate nucleophilic reagents at high temperature and pressure.
- Chlorobenzene reacts with ammonium at 250 and at 50 atm to give aniline.
\[\ce{\underset{\text{Chlorobenzene}}{C6H5Cl + 2NH3} ->[250°C][50 atm]\underset{\text{Aniline}}{C6H5NH2} + NH4Cl}\] - Chlorobenzcne reacts with CuCN in presence of pyridine at 250 to give phenyl cyanide.
\[\ce{\underset{\text{Chlorobenzene}}{C6H5Cl + CuCN} ->[250°C][Pyridine]\underset{\text{Phenyl cyanide}}{C6H5CN + CuCl}}\] - Dows process:
\[\ce{\underset{\text{Chlorobenzene}}{C6H5Cl + NaOH} ->[350°C][300 atm]\underset{\text{Phenol}}{C6H5OH} + CuCl}\]
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Chapter 14: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - Evaluation [Page 254]
