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mechanism of Federal craft alkylation reaction​

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Answered by praachinayak
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Explanation:

Mechanism:

The Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction proceeds via a three-step mechanism.

Step 1

The Lewis acid catalyst (AlCl3) undergoes reaction with the alkyl halide, resulting in the formation of an electrophilic carbocation.

Step 2

The carbocation proceeds to attack the aromatic ring, forming a cyclohexadienyl cation as an intermediate. The aromaticity of the arene is temporarily lost due to the breakage of the carbon-carbon double bond.

Step 3

The deprotonation of the intermediate leads to the reformation of the carbon-carbon double bond, restoring aromaticity to the compound. This proton goes on to form hydrochloric acid, regenerating the AlCl3 catalyst.

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