Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms

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Course Outline

  1. Nucleophilic Substitution
  2. SN2 Mechanism
  3. SN1 Mechanism
  4. Halogenoalkane Reactions
  5. Substitution of NH2
  6. Cyanide Substitution
  7. Oxidation of Alcohols
  8. Alcohol Dehydration
  9. Esterification

1. Nucleophilic Substitution

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Nucleophile: A species that donates a pair of electrons to form a chemical bond (source content). It acts as an electron pair donor during substitution reactions.
  • Nucleophilic substitution: A reaction mechanism where a nucleophile replaces a leaving group in a molecule, typically involving halogenoalkanes (source content).
  • General substitution reactions involving halogenoalkanes and nucleophiles: Reactions where halogenoalkanes undergo replacement of halogen atoms with nucleophiles such as OH-, NH3, or CN-, resulting in alcohols, amines, or nitriles.
  • Difference between nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions: Substitution involves replacing a leaving group with a nucleophile, whereas elimination results in the removal of a group to form an alkene, often under similar conditions but with different mechanistic pathways.
  • Role of heat under reflux in substitution reactions: Reflux involves heating a reaction mixture to allow continuous boiling and condensation, ensuring the reaction proceeds at an elevated temperature without loss of volatile components, thus increasing reaction efficiency (source content).
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Quiz-Vorschau

1. What is nucleophilic substitution?

2. Which type of halogenoalkanes predominantly undergo the SN2 mechanism?

3. What is the primary function of the SN1 mechanism in organic substitution reactions?

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Karteikarten-Vorschau

Nucleophile — definition?

Electron pair donor in substitution.

Nucleophilic substitution — process?

Nucleophile replaces a leaving group.

SN2 mechanism — key feature?

One-step backside attack with inversion.

SN1 mechanism — key feature?

Two-step carbocation formation.

Halogenoalkane reactions — types?

Substitution and elimination.

Testing halogen — method?

Add AgNO3; precipitate indicates halogen.

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