Iodination of Benzene
April 20, 2025
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Iodination of Benzene

The iodination of benzene involves the substitution of a hydrogen atom on the benzene ring with an iodine atom through an electrophilic aromatic substitution (EAS) reaction. Here is the reaction with a concise explanation:

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Here is a step-by-step mechanism for the iodination of benzene:

Step 1: Formation of electrophile

Iodine reacts with iodic acid (HIO3)to form an iodonium ion (I+), an iodate ion (IO3-) and a proton (H+). The iodonium ion is the electrophile responsible for attacking the benzene ring.

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Step 2: Formation of carbocation The iodonium ion (I+) attacks the benzene ring, forming a sigma complex.

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Step 3: Protonation A proton is lost from the sigma complex, forming a stabilized aromatic intermediate with an iodine substituent.

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