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In which of the following carbocation, there is maximum stabilization due to the hyperconjugation effect?


A

Neopentyl

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B

Tert-Butyl

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C

Isopropyl

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Ethyl

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Solution

The correct option is B

Tert-Butyl


Explanation for correct option:

Option (b) Tert-Butyl

  • Hyperconjugation refers to the interaction of electrons in p systems (multiple bonds) with nearby s bonds (single H–C bonds) of substituent groups in organic compounds.
  • The stability order of various carbocations is given as:

3°>2°>1°>methyl

  • When compared to other secondary and primary carbocations, the carbon atom in Tertiary Butyl ((CH3)3C) carbocation is wrapped by three methyl groups, resulting in maximal hyper conjugative structures and maximum stability.
  • So, Tertiary Butyl has the maximum number of 9α-hydrogens and shows nine hyperconjugation structures and is hence the most stable.

Explanation for incorrect options:

Option (a) Neopentyl

  • The Neopentyl group ((CH3)3CCH2-) has only eight hyperconjugation structures.
  • So, this option is incorrect.

Option (c) Isopropyl

  • Isopropyl (CH(CH3)2) is 2° carbocation and thus is less stable than Tert-butyl.
  • So, this option is not correct.

Option (d) Ethyl

  • Ethyl (-C2H5) is the least stable
  • This is due to the lesser number of alpha-Hydrogens present in the Ethyl group.
  • So, this option is also incorrect.

Hence, correct option is (b) Tert-butyl.


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