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Dr_Beula_PhD

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OK, now the question is clear. I'm not an organic chemistry expert, but just by looking at the reactants and looking at the solvent and trace KNH2 I think that the KNH2 plays a catalytic role.

 

The main net reaction most likely will be:

 

(C6H5)3C-K+ + C6H5Cl --> C(C6H5)4 + KCl.

 

The mechanism for this could be:

 

C6H5Cl + NH2(-) ---> C6H5NH2 + Cl(-)

 

Nitrogen is most electronegative and the charge may shift to the nitrogen atom, resulting in something like the following:

 

(C6H5)3C(-) + C6H5NH2 <---> (C6H5)3C.C6H5NH2(-) --> (C6H5)3C-C6H5 + NH2(-)

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