Why aryl bromide is a bad starting material for an electrophilic aromatic substitution? What is different about a nucleophilic aromatic substitution that allows this reagent to be a useful starting material for that reaction?

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Why aryl bromide is a bad starting material for an electrophilic aromatic substitution?

What is different about a nucleophilic aromatic substitution that allows this reagent to be a useful starting material for that reaction?

Br
ŅH2
NH
Ethanol
125 °C, 3 min
microwave
O2N
"NO2
O2N
'NO2
Transcribed Image Text:Br ŅH2 NH Ethanol 125 °C, 3 min microwave O2N "NO2 O2N 'NO2
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For electrophilic aromatic substitution ,the phenyl ring should be electronically enriched as electrophile is electronically deficient species.

For nucleophilic substitution , the phenyl ring should be electronically deficient as nucleophile is electronically enriched species 

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