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reaction of phenyl acetate with aluminium chloride​

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Answered by TheEmeraldGirl
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Explanation:

This interaction polarizes the bond between the acyl residue and the phenolic oxygen atom and the aluminium chloride group rearranges to the phenolic oxygen atom. This generates a free acylium carbocation which reacts in a classical electrophilic aromatic substitution with the aromatic ring.

Answered by HariniMS
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Answer:

→ This interaction polarizes the bond between the acyl residue and the      phenolic oxygen atom and the aluminum chloride group rearranges to the       phenolic oxygen atom.

→ This generates a free acylium carbocation which reacts in a classical     electrophilic aromatic substitution with the aromatic ring.

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