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In the Reimer-Tiemann reaction, phenol is heated with chloroform and aqueous to yield salicylaldehydAromatic Hydrocarbons Chemistry Question

Question

In the Reimer-Tiemann reaction, phenol is heated with chloroform and aqueous $NaOH$ to yield salicylaldehyde as the major product. What is the active electrophilic species generated in situ that attacks the phenoxide ring?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

In the highly alkaline medium, chloroform ($CHCl_3$) is deprotonated to form the trichloromethyl anion ($CCl_3^-$), which rapidly undergoes alpha-elimination of a chloride ion to generate the neutral, electron-deficient dichlorocarbene ($:CCl_2$). This neutral singlet carbene acts as the highly reactive electrophile that attacks the electron-rich phenoxide ring.

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