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What are the conditions for tautomerism?


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Tautomerism:

  • It is the phenomenon in which a single compound leads to the formation of interconvertible products that differs in the position of one atomic nucleus.
  • The two structures participating in tautomerism are called tautomers.

Conditions for tautomerism:

  • Compounds must have an electron-withdrawing atom or -I group i.e., an atom that is more electronegative than carbon and has the tendency to accept the hydrogen atom as tautomerism involves migration of hydrogen atom.
  • The carbonyl group must have an acidic alpha hydrogen atom i.e. there must be a carbon linked to the electron-withdrawing atom and further this carbon is linked to another carbon having a hydrogen atom.
  • Keto-enol tautomerism occurs in the presence of acidic/basic catalyst.

Example - keto-enol tautomerism:

  • Tautomers are readily interconverted constitutional isomers, usually distinguished by a different location for an atom or a group.”
  • When a keto form undergoes a proton-transfer equilibrium an enol form is obtained.

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