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Cation, acyl

The mechanism of acylation with acyl halides is usually regarded as involving the acyl cation (acyl carbonium or acylium ion) ... [Pg.726]

The reaction of trivalent carbocations with carbon monoxide giving acyl cations is the key step in the well-known and industrially used Koch-Haaf reaction of preparing branched carboxylic acids from al-kenes or alcohols. For example, in this way, isobutylene or tert-hutyi alcohol is converted into pivalic acid. In contrast, based on the superacidic activation of electrophiles leading the superelectrophiles (see Chapter 12), we found it possible to formylate isoalkanes to aldehydes, which subsequently rearrange to their corresponding branched ketones. [Pg.165]

Acyl cations are relatively weak electrophiles. This is easily understood, because their structure is of a predominantly linear carboxon-ium ion nature, with the neighboring oxygen atom delocalizing charge and limiting their carbocationic nature. [Pg.193]

The lack of reactivity of acyl cations such as the acetyl cation with deactivated aromatics or saturated hydrocarbons is therefore not un-... [Pg.193]

Acetic acid and other carboxylic acids are protonated in superacids to form stable carboxonium ions at low temperatures. Cleavage to related acyl cations is observed (by NMR) upon raising the temperature of the solutions. In excess superacids a diprotonation equilibrium, indicated by theoretical calculations, can play a role in the ionization process. [Pg.195]

The electrophile in a Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction is an acyl cation (also referred to as an acylium ion) Acyl cations are stabilized by resonance The acyl cation derived from propanoyl chloride is represented by the two resonance forms... [Pg.484]

Acyl cations form by coordination of an acyl chloride with aluminum chloride followed by cleavage of the carbon-chlonne bond... [Pg.484]

The electrophilic site of an acyl cation is its acyl carbon An electrostatic poten tial map of the acyl cation from propanoyl chloride (Figure 12 8) illustrates nicely the concentration of positive charge at the acyl carbon as shown by the blue color The mechanism of the reaction between this cation and benzene is analogous to that of other electrophilic reagents (Figure 12 9)... [Pg.484]

Carboxylic acid anhydrides compounds of the type RCOCR can also serve as sources of acyl cations and m the presence of aluminum chloride acylate benzene One acyl unit of an acid anhydride becomes attached to the benzene ring and the other becomes part of a carboxylic acid... [Pg.485]

An important difference between Fnedel-Crafts alkylations and acylations is that acyl cations do not rearrange The acyl group of the acyl chloride or acid anhydride is transferred to the benzene ring unchanged The reason for this is that an acyl cation is so strongly stabilized by resonance that it is more stable than any ion that could con ceivably arise from it by a hydride or alkyl group shift... [Pg.486]

Acyl cations (acylium ions) generated by treating an acyl chloride or acid anhydride with aluminum chloride attack aromatic rings to yield ketones The arene must be at least as reactive as a halobenzene Acyl cations are relatively stable and do not re arrange... [Pg.510]

Mass Spectrometry Aldehydes and ketones typically give a prominent molecular ion peak m their mass spectra Aldehydes also exhibit an M— 1 peak A major fragmentation pathway for both aldehydes and ketones leads to formation of acyl cations (acylium ions) by cleavage of an alkyl group from the carbonyl The most intense peak m the mass spectrum of diethyl ketone for example is m z 57 corresponding to loss of ethyl radi cal from the molecular ion... [Pg.741]

An acyl cation is an intermediate m Friedel-Crafts acylation reactions... [Pg.842]

Write a structural formula for the acyl cation intermediate in... [Pg.842]

Among the most common and synthetically-usef electrophiles are nitronium and acyl cations, NO2+ at CH3CO+, respectively. The former is the active agent electrophilic nitration while the latter is the active reage in Friedel-Crafts acylation. [Pg.188]

Friedel-Crafts acylation involves electrophilic attack by acyl cation (CHsCO ) on the ring, and the ring s electronic character should indicate its susceptibility to attack. Compare electrostatic potential maps of ferrocene and acetylferrocene. Which molecule contains the most electron-rich ring Which acylation reaction should be faster Does an acetyl substituent enhance or diminish ring reactivity What should be the major product when ferrocene is combined with one equivalent of acetic anhydride ... [Pg.194]

The anhydride or acyl chloride and the catalyst (proton acid or Lewis acid) interact leading to the acylating agent [formulated here for brevity as an acyl cation (83)]. ... [Pg.288]

Although many carbonyl derivatives act as acyl cation equivalents, R(C=0)" in synthetic chemistry, the inherent polarity of the carbonyl group makes it much more difficult to find compounds that will act as equivalents of acyl anions, R(C=0) . Since the 1960s, major progress has been made in this area, and there are now a wide variety of compound types that can react in this way. As in so many areas of organic chemistry, heterocyclic compounds take pride of place and form the basis of many of the most useful methods. In recent years there has been particular interest in developing chiral acyl anion equivalents that will show high... [Pg.89]

Figure 16.9 Mechanism of the Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction. The electrophile is a resonance-stabilized acyl cation, whose electrostatic potential map indicates that carbon is the most positive atom (blue). Figure 16.9 Mechanism of the Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction. The electrophile is a resonance-stabilized acyl cation, whose electrostatic potential map indicates that carbon is the most positive atom (blue).
In addition to fragmentation by the McLafferty rearrangement, aldehydes and ketones also undergo cleavage of the bond between the carbonyl group and the a carbon, a so-called a cleavage. Alpha cleavage yields a neutral radical and a resonance-stabilized acyl cation. [Pg.732]

Acyl azide, amines from, 935 Acyl carrier protein, function of, 1 140 Acyl cation, electrostatic potential map of, 558... [Pg.1282]

DNA sequencing and. 1113 Electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry, 417-418 Electrostatic potential map, 37 acetaldehyde, 688 acetamide, 791,922 acetate ion. 43. 53, 56, 757 acetic acid. 53. 55 acetic acid dimer, 755 acetic anhydride, 791 acetone, 55, 56. 78 acetone anion, 56 acetyl azide, 830 acetyl chloride, 791 acetylene. 262 acetylide anion, 271 acid anhydride, 791 acid chloride, 791 acyl cation, 558 adenine, 1104 alanine, 1017 alanine zwitterion, 1017 alcohol. 75 alkene, 74, 147 alkyl halide, 75 alkyne. 74... [Pg.1295]

Resolution (enantiomers), 307-309 Resonance, 43-47 acetate ion and, 43 acetone anion and. 45 acyl cations and, 558 allylic carbocations and, 488-489 allylic radical and, 341 arylamines and, 924 benzene and, 44. 521 benzylic carbocation and, 377 benzylic radical and, 578 carbonate ion and. 47 carboxylate ions and, 756-757 enolate ions and, 850 naphthalene and, 532 pentadienyl radical and. 48 phenoxide ions and, 605-606 Resonance effect, 562 Resonance forms, 43... [Pg.1314]


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Acyl cation equivalent

Acyl cation, electrostatic potential

Acyl cation, electrostatic potential Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction

Acyl cation, electrostatic potential resonance

Acyl cations acetyl cation

Acyl cations reactions

Acyl cations reactions with weak nucleophiles

Acyl cations superelectrophilic

Acyl cations, exchange

Acyl transfer reactions, cationic

Acylating agents cation

Acylium Ions (Acyl Cations)

Acylium cation from acyl chlorides

Carbocations acyl cations

Electrophilic catalysis, by acyl cations

Electrostatic potential map acyl cation

Friedel-Crafts acylation acyl cations

Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction acyl cations

Resonance acyl cations and

Synthons acyl cation

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