This is an example of a Base Catylized Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution. Specifically the mechanism is an example of base catylized alcoholysis analogous to what we have seen with carboxylic acid derivatives. Complete the curved-arrow mechanism for this reaction. NOTE: You can use H-A for acid and :B or -:A for base as needed. :0: Compound A :0: Compound B H H :0: : OMe :OME 1) K :0 H H :S: 2) : CI ما : OMe :S:
This is an example of a Base Catylized Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution. Specifically the mechanism is an example of base catylized alcoholysis analogous to what we have seen with carboxylic acid derivatives. Complete the curved-arrow mechanism for this reaction. NOTE: You can use H-A for acid and :B or -:A for base as needed. :0: Compound A :0: Compound B H H :0: : OMe :OME 1) K :0 H H :S: 2) : CI ما : OMe :S:
Chapter22: Carbonyl Alpha-substitution Reactions
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Problem 40AP: Base treatment of the following , -unsaturated carbonyl compound yields an anion by removal of H+...
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