Muscalure is the sex attractant of the common housefly. Flies are lured to the trap and eat bait that contains both muscalure and insecticide, which i turn is fatal. Of the reagent options below, which one is best to accomplis the transformation shown below in the Suzuki cross-coupling? CH3(CH2)7. (CH2)12CH (CH2)12CH3 + ? Br PdL2 C=C Hi C=C -OH H H H muscalure ? O (CH3(CH2)7)2CULI O CH3(CH2)¬Li O CH3(CH2)¬B(OR)2 O (CH3CH2CH2CH2)2CULI O CH3(CH2)¬MgBr
Reactions of Ethers
Ethers (R-O-R’) are compounds formed by replacing hydrogen atoms of an alcohol (R-OH compound) or a phenol (C6H5OH) by an aryl/ acyl group (functional group after removing single hydrogen from an aromatic ring). In this section, reaction, preparation and behavior of ethers are discussed in the context of organic chemistry.
Epoxides
Epoxides are a special class of cyclic ethers which are an important functional group in organic chemistry and generate reactive centers due to their unusual high reactivity. Due to their high reactivity, epoxides are considered to be toxic and mutagenic.
Williamson Ether Synthesis
An organic reaction in which an organohalide and a deprotonated alcohol forms ether is known as Williamson ether synthesis. Alexander Williamson developed the Williamson ether synthesis in 1850. The formation of ether in this synthesis is an SN2 reaction.
Z-9, Tricosene is known as muscalure which is a pheromone found in dipteran flies. E.g., Housefly. The female houseflies produce this chemical to attract the males during their breeding season. The compound is also used as a pesticide. The product can be formed from different reactions.
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