Saturday, April 25, 2020

PREPARATION METHODS OF PHENOLS

Preparation of Phenols

This topic explains the preparation of phenols from haloarenes, benzene sulphonic acid, diazonium salts, cumene. Phenol is the organic compound containing benzene ring bonded to a hydroxyl group. They are also known as carbolic acids. They are weak acids and generally form phenoxide ions by losing one positive hydrogen ion (H+) from the hydroxyl group.
In earlier days, phenol was primarily synthesized from coal tar. Nowadays, with advancements in technologies, certain new methods have come up for the preparation of phenols in laboratories. In laboratories, phenol is primarily synthesized from benzene derivatives.

1. Preparation of Phenols from Haloarenes

Chlorobenzene is an example of haloarenes which is formed by the monosubstitution of the benzene ring. When chlorobenzene is fused with sodium hydroxide at 623K and 320 atm sodium phenoxide is produced. Finally, sodium phenoxide on acidification gives phenols.
Phenols from Haloarenes
Preparation of Phenols from Haloarenes

2. Preparation of Phenols from Benzene Sulphonic Acid

Benzenesulphonic acid can be obtained from benzene by reacting it with oleum. Benzenesulphonic acid thus formed is treated with molten sodium hydroxide at high temperature which leads to the formation of sodium phenoxide. Finally, sodium phenoxide on acidification gives phenols.
Phenols from Benzene Sulphonic Acid
Preparation of Phenols from Benzene Sulphonic Acid

3. Preparation of Phenols from Diazonium Salts

When an aromatic primary amine is treated with nitrous (NaNO2 + HCl) acid at 273 – 278 K, diazonium salts are obtained. These diazonium salts are highly reactive in nature. Upon warming with water, these diazonium salts finally hydrolyze to phenols. Phenols can also be obtained from diazonium salts by treating it with dilute acids.
Phenols from Diazonium Salts
Preparation of Phenols from Diazonium Salts

4. Preparation of Phenols from Cumene

Cumene is an organic compound obtained by Friedel-Crafts alkylation of benzene with propylene. Upon oxidation of cumene (isopropylbenzene) in the presence of air, cumene hydroperoxide is obtained. Upon further treatment of cumene hydroperoxide with dilute acid, phenols are obtained. Acetone is also produced as one of the by-products of this reaction in large quantities. Hence, phenols prepared by these methods need purifications.
Phenols from Cumene
Preparation of Phenols from Cumene

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