write chemical reaction to illustrate friedel craft acylation reaction of benzene
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acyl group such as CH3CO- into another molecule. An acyl group is a hydrocarbon group attached to a carbon-oxygen double bond.
For UK A level purposes, the most commonly used example of an acyl group is the ethanoyl group, CH3CO-, and so that's the one we will stick with throughout.
So, if you react benzene with ethanoyl chloride in the presence of an aluminium chloride catalyst, the equation for the reaction is:
Or, simplifying it without drawing the benzene ring:
In the simplified formula for the product, the phenyl group is usually written on the
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equation
Explanation:
C6H6 + CH3Cl = C6H5CH3+HCl
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