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Can phenols be utilized directly in the Williamson ether synthesis, and if so, what is their specifiAlcohols Phenols and Ethers Chemistry Question

Question

Can phenols be utilized directly in the Williamson ether synthesis, and if so, what is their specific role?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Phenols cannot act as the substrate (alkyl halide equivalent) in a Williamson synthesis because the $C-O$ bond has partial double bond character and resists nucleophilic attack. However, when treated with a base like $NaOH$, phenol is converted to the highly nucleophilic phenoxide ion, which can easily attack a primary alkyl halide to form an alkyl aryl ether (e.g., phenetole).

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