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mansi gupta
Nov 8, 2006, 05:35 AM
Why does coupling of para-nitrobenzene diazonium chloride occur mainly para to the N(CH3)2 group of N,N-Dimethylaniline but ortho to -OH group of 2-naphthol?

ALarkin
Nov 8, 2006, 06:11 PM
The position para to the OH group in 2-napthol is "blocked" by the junction with the second benzene ring. If you had 1-napthol, it would react at the para position. In a lot of cases, the regiochemical outcome (ortho vs para) of aromatic substitution reactions is dictated by sterics; lower steric requirement in the transition state = lower activation energy barrier = higher rate of product formation (than a more sterically hindered product). In cases where both ortho- and para- products are possible, there should be a distribution of products (which relates to their relative rates of formation). Thus, the aniline will react preferentially at the para position, because that's less sterically hindered.

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