Phenol reacts with methyl chloroformate in the presence of to form product A. A reacts with to form product B. A and B are respectively
A
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B
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C
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D
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Solution
The correct option is B
The explanation for the correct option:
Option (B):
Sodium hydroxide, a strong base, removes the proton from phenol to create the phenoxide ion. The carbonyl carbon of methyl chloroformate, which is an electron-deficient carbon, is attacked by phenoxide ion, an electron-rich species.
As a result, methyl chloroformate's chlorine ion was removed. Compound A is produced as a result of this.
After compound A is created, it interacts with to create compound B. The electron density is pushed into the para position by compound A's functional group, a para-directing group. As a result, the combination forms compound B, which attacks via its para location.