词条 | Aromatic sulfonation |
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Aromatic sulfonation is an organic reaction in which a hydrogen atom on an arene is replaced by a sulfonic acid functional group in an electrophilic aromatic substitution.[1] Aryl sulfonic acids are used as detergents, dye, and drugs. Stoichiometry and mechanismTypical conditions involve heating the aromatic compound with sulfuric acid:[2] C6H6 + H2SO4 → C6H5SO3H + H2O Sulfur trioxide or its protonated derivative is the actual electrophile in this electrophilic aromatic substitution. To drive the equilibrium, dehydrating agents such as thionyl chloride can be added. C6H6 + H2SO4 + SOCl2 → C6H5SO3H + SO2 + 2 HCl Chlorosulfuric acid is also an effective agent: C6H6 + HSO3Cl → C6H5SO3H + HCl In contrast to aromatic nitration and most other electrophilic aromatic substitutions this reaction is reversible. Sulfonation takes place in concentrated acidic conditions and desulfonation is the mode of action in a dilute hot aqueous acid. The reversibility is very useful in protecting the aromatic system because of this reversibility. Due to their electron withdrawing effects, sulfonate protecting groups can be used to prevent electrophilic aromatic substitution. They can also be installed as directing groups to affect the position where a substitution may take place.[3] Specialized sulfonation methodsMany method have been developed for introducing sulfonate groups aside from direction sulfonation. Piria reactionA classic named reaction is the Piria reaction (Raffaele Piria, 1851) in which nitrobenzene is reacted with a metal bisulfite forming an aminosulfonic acid as a result of combined nitro group reduction and sulfonation.[4][5] Tyrer sulfonation processIn the Tyrer sulfonation process (1917),[6] at some time of technological importance, benzene vapor is led through a vessel containing 90% sulfuric acid the temperature of which is increased from 100 to 180°C. Water and benzene are continuously removed in a condenser and the benzene layer fed back to the vessel. In this way an 80% yield is obtained. {{clear}}ApplicationsAromatic sulfonic acids are intermediates in the preparation of dyes and many pharmaceuticals. Sulfonation of anilines lead to a large group of sulfa drugs. Sulfonation of polystyrene is used to make sodium polystyrene sulfonate, a common ion exchange resin for water softening. {{clear}}Reactions of aryl sulfonic acidsAs a functional group, aryl sulfonic acids undergo desulfonation when heated in water: RC6H4SO3H + H2O → RC6H5 + H2SO4H When treated with strong base, benzenesulfonic acid derivatives converts to phenols (through the phenoxides). C6H5SO3H + 2 NaOH → C6H5ONa + NaHSO4H{{clear}} See also
References1. ^{{JerryMarch}}. {{DEFAULTSORT:Aromatic Sulfonation}}2. ^Otto Lindner, Lars Rodefeld "Benzenesulfonic Acids and Their Derivatives" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a03_507}} 3. ^T.W> Graham Solomons: Organic Chemistry, 11th Edition, Wiley, Hoboken, NJ, 2013, p. 676, {{ISBN|978-1-118-13357-6}}. 4. ^{{cite journal |last1= Piria|first1=Raffaele |authorlink=Raffaele Piria |year= 1851|title=Über einige Produkte der Einwirkung des schwefligsäuren Ammoniaks auf Nitronaphtalin|journal=Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie |volume=78 |issue= |pages= 31–68|publisher= |doi= 10.1002/jlac.18510780103|url= |issn=0075-4617}} 5. ^THE PIRIA REACTION. I. THE OVER-ALL REACTION W. H. Hunter, Murray M. Sprung J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1931, 53 (4), pp 1432–1443 {{DOI|10.1021/ja01355a037}}. 6. ^{{US patent|1,210,725}} 7. ^Siegfried Hauptmann: Organische Chemie, 2nd Edition, VEB Deutscher Verlag für Grundstoffindustrie, Leipzig, 1985, p. 511, {{ISBN|3-342-00280-8}}. 1 : Substitution reactions |
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