Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Nucleophilic
substitution
:
A
substitution reaction
in which the new
group
introduced into the
molecule
was a
nucleophile
in the
reaction mechanism
.
This
S
N
2 reaction
is a
nucleophilic
substitution reaction
. The new
group
(iodide
ion
; in red) was a
nucleophile
.
This
S
N
1 reaction
is a
nucleophilic
substitution reaction
. The new
hydroxyl group
is installed when the
carbocation
bonds
to a
nucleophile
(
water
; in red).
This
substitution reaction
example is an
electrophilic substitution reaction
and not a
nucleophilic
substitution reaction
because the new
nitro group
was installed when
+
NO
2
(an
electrophile
; in blue)
bonded
with the
benzene ring
.
Related terms:
Nucleophilic addition
,
nucleophilic acyl substitution
,
nucleophilic carbonyl substitution
,
nucleophilic aromatic substitution
,
NAS
,
nucleophilicity
,
curved arrow
,
reaction mechanism
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