Reactions of benzene

Benzene is a nucleophile due to its π electrons, but its reactions are slow relative to those of alkenes with the same electrophile (Br2 for example). Thus reagents for the aromatic electrophilic substitutions shown below are a combination of the source of the electrophile and a catalyst which activates the electrophile.
 
forming a
benzene-carbon bond
forming a
benzene-halogen bond
CH3COCl

AlCl3
Br2

FeBr3
CH3Cl

AlCl3
Cl2

FeCl3
 
 forming a
benzene-nitrogen bond
forming a
benzene-sulfur bond 
conc HNO3 

conc H2SO4
 SO3

conc H2SO4