NEILS BOHR
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why is phenyl shift better than methyl shift?
NEILS BOHR said:
i mean whenever there's a possibility of the 2 happening , why is the former given more priority than the latter??
Yanick said:Its still case dependent.
If the carbocation is adjacent to a carbon bearing an alkyl and phenyl group, then the alkyl group (or hydride or what have you) would shift to place the carbocation in the benzylic position. A phenyl shift, in this situation, would not result in the most stable carbocation.
chemisttree said:Is that true? The transition state is a three centered bond that contains a positive charge. What can happen with a cationic charge associated with a phenyl group that isn't possible with a methyl group?