Chapter 24: Phenols
Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution Reactions of Phenols
Reaction type: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
Summary
Phenols
are potentially very reactive towards
electrophilic aromatic substitution
.
This is because the hydroxy group, -
OH
, is a strongly activating,
ortho
- /
para
- directing substituent (
review
)
Substitution typically occurs
para
to the hydroxyl group unless the
para
position is blocked, then
ortho
substitution occurs.
The strong activation often means that milder reaction conditions than those used for benzene itself can be used (see table below for a comparison)
Phenols are so activated that polysubstitution can be a problem (
similar problems occur with anilines
)
Reaction
Phenol
Benzene
Nitration
dil. HNO
3
in H
2
O or CH
3
CO
2
H
HNO
3
/ H
2
SO
4
Sulfonation
conc. H
2
SO
4
H
2
SO
4
or SO
3
/ H
2
SO
4
Halogenation
X
2
X
2
/ Fe or FeX
3
Alkylation
ROH / H
+
or RCl / AlCl
3
RCl / AlCl
3
Acylation
RCOCl / AlCl
3
RCOCl / AlCl
3
Nitrosation
aq. NaNO
2
/ H
+
Related reactions
Electrophilic Aromatic Substitutions reactions of Benzenes
Electrophilic Aromatic Substitutions reactions of Aryl Ethers
Electrophilic Aromatic Substitutions reactions of Aryl Amines