a. Interpret the table and determine the major diene percentage for eucalyptus oil. Relevant peaks should be some time after the 2 second mark. b. What is the mass of the major diene? (The molecular mass of eucalyptus oil is 136.2 g/mol.) c. If maleic anhydride has a 1:1 ratio with eucalyptus oil and 5 g are used in an experiment, how much maleic anhydride should be used?
Reactive Intermediates
In chemistry, reactive intermediates are termed as short-lived, highly reactive atoms with high energy. They rapidly transform into stable particles during a chemical reaction. In specific cases, by means of matrix isolation and at low-temperature reactive intermediates can be isolated.
Hydride Shift
A hydride shift is a rearrangement of a hydrogen atom in a carbocation that occurs to make the molecule more stable. In organic chemistry, rearrangement of the carbocation is very easily seen. This rearrangement can be because of the movement of a carbocation to attain stability in the compound. Such structural reorganization movement is called a shift within molecules. After the shifting of carbocation over the different carbon then they form structural isomers of the previous existing molecule.
Vinylic Carbocation
A carbocation where the positive charge is on the alkene carbon is known as the vinyl carbocation or vinyl cation. The empirical formula for vinyl cation is C2H3+. In the vinyl carbocation, the positive charge is on the carbon atom with the double bond therefore it is sp hybridized. It is known to be a part of various reactions, for example, electrophilic addition of alkynes and solvolysis as well. It plays the role of a reactive intermediate in these reactions.
Cycloheptatrienyl Cation
It is an aromatic carbocation having a general formula, [C7 H7]+. It is also known as the aromatic tropylium ion. Its name is derived from the molecule tropine, which is a seven membered carbon atom ring. Cycloheptatriene or tropylidene was first synthesized from tropine.
Stability of Vinyl Carbocation
Carbocations are positively charged carbon atoms. It is also known as a carbonium ion.
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Conc.
Peak#
Ret.Time
0.824
2.886
2.961
Area
Height
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7082
1177
3724
1217
82496
1788141
140541
117389
108842
279
2621
638
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Mark
Name
1
2.
16851601
11191
0.000
0.000
0.000
SV
2336
6275
2857
V
3.337
3.382
3.486
3.676
3.765
3.839
3.914
4.580
5.093
0.000
0.000
V
6.
143870
4092743
219451
182960
290561
1299
4724
1618
1964
5672
3098
1280
0.000
V
V
0.000
8.
V
0.000
0.000
6.
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
10
SV
T
TV
11
12
13
TV
5.319
5.382
5.612
6.066
6.611
14
1151
TV
3319
TV
1676
646
3627
0.000
6789
3129
0.000
0.000
TV
TV
TV
6.684
6.829
1526
0.000
345
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