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Arenium ion information


Ball-and-stick model of the benzenium ion

An arenium ion in organic chemistry is a cyclohexadienyl cation that appears as a reactive intermediate in electrophilic aromatic substitution.[1] For historic reasons this complex is also called a Wheland intermediate, after American chemist George Willard Wheland (1907–1976).[2] They are also called sigma complexes.[3] The smallest arenium ion is the benzenium ion (C
6
H+
7
), which is protonated benzene.

benzenium ion

Two hydrogen atoms bonded to one carbon lie in a plane perpendicular to the benzene ring.[4] The arenium ion is no longer an aromatic species; however it is relatively stable due to delocalization: the positive charge is delocalized over 3 carbon atoms by the pi system, as depicted on the following resonance structures:

Arenium ion resonance structures

A complexed electrophile can contribute to the stability of arenium ions.

Salts of benzenium ion can be isolated when benzene is protonated by the carborane superacid H(CB11H(CH3)5Br6).[5] The benzenium salt is crystalline with thermal stability up to 150 °C. Bond lengths deduced from X-ray crystallography are consistent with a cyclohexadienyl cation structure.

In one study a methylene arenium ion is stabilized by metal complexation:[6]

Methylene arenium ion

In this reaction sequence the R–Pd(II)–Br starting complex 1 stabilized by TMEDA is converted through dppe to metal complex 2. Electrophilic attack of methyl triflate forms methylene arenium ion 3 with (based on X-ray crystallography) positive charge located in aromatic para position and with the methylene group 6° out of the plane of the ring. Reaction first with water and then with triethylamine hydrolyzes the ether group.

  1. ^ Smith, Michael B.; March, Jerry (2007), Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure (6th ed.), New York: Wiley-Interscience, p. 658, ISBN 978-0-471-72091-1
  2. ^ Smith, Michael B. (18 October 2010). Organic Chemistry: An Acid—Base Approach. CRC Press. ISBN 9781439894620 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ More commonly, sigma complex usually refers to a type of organometallic complex.
  4. ^ Sykes, Peter. A Guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry. pp. 130–133.[ISBN missing]
  5. ^ Reed, C. A.; Kim, K.; Stoyanov, E. S.; Stasko, D.; Tham, F. S.; Mueller, L. J.; Boyd, P. D. W. (2003). "Isolating Benzenium Ion Salts". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125 (7): 1796–804. doi:10.1021/ja027336o. PMID 12580605. S2CID 8938028.
  6. ^ Poverenov, E.; Leitus, G.; Milstein, D. (2006). "Synthesis and Reactivity of the Methylene Arenium Form of a Benzyl Cation, Stabilized by Complexation". J. Am. Chem. Soc. (Communication). 128 (51): 16450–1. doi:10.1021/ja067298z. PMID 17177364.

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