Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Activator (Activating
group
):
In
electrophilic aromatic substitution
, an
aromatic
ring
substituent
that increases
nucleophilicity
and
arenium ion
stability (relative to a hydrogen atom), thereby causing the reaction to be
faster
than the same reaction on
benzene
itself.
When X =
OCH
3
the rate is greater than when X = H, so
OCH
3
is an activator.
Related terms:
Deactivator
,
ortho/para director
,
meta director
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