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The amidoalkylation of aromatic hydrocarbons
Authors:John E Barry  Edward A Mayeda  Sidney D Ross
Institution:Research and Development Center, Sprague Electric Company, North Adams, MA 01247, U.S.A.
Abstract:The Nyberg procedure (the use of trifluoroacetic acid in chloroform) for the efficient amidoalkylation of aromatic hydrocarbons is limited to substrates more nucleophilic than benzene. The reaction involves protonation of the electrophile, cleavage to a carbonium ion and alkylation of the nucleophile by the carbonium ion. Either the cleavage step or the alkylation step may be rate-determining. The present work identifies some cases where a carbonium ion is formed but fails to alkylate the nucleophile (with benzene and nitro-substituted benzenes as nucleophiles) and other cases where the reaction conditions are not sufficient to permit cleavage of the protonated electrophile (the reactions of N-phthalimidomethylamides).
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