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Chapter 10, Problem 10.55SP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The synthesis of the given deuterium-labelled compound CH3CH(OD)CD3 using LiAlD4 and D2O, and any non-deuterated compound as starting material.

Interpretation: The synthesis of the given deuterium-labelled compound CH3CH(OD)CD3 using CD3MgBr and D2O, and any non-deuterated compound as starting material is to be shown.

Concept introduction: Compounds that contains deuterium (D=H) are very useful in kinetic studies and metabolic studies with new pharmaceuticals. Deuterium is also introduced by using reagent CD3MgBr.

Deuterium is one of the isotopes of hydrogen atom that contains one neutron.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The synthesis of the given deuterium-labelled compound CH3C(OH)(CD3)2 using LiAlD4 and D2O, and any non-deuterated compound as starting material.

Interpretation: The synthesis of the given deuterium-labelled compound CH3C(OH)(CD3)2 using CD3MgBr and D2O, and any non-deuterated compound as starting material is to be shown.

Concept introduction: Compounds that contains deuterium (D=H) are very useful in kinetic studies and metabolic studies with new pharmaceuticals. The deuterium is also introduced by using reagent CD3MgBr.

Deuterium is one of the isotopes of hydrogen atom that contains one neutron.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The synthesis of the given deuterium-labelled compound CD3CH2CH2OH using LiAlD4 and D2O, and any non-deuterated compound as starting material.

Interpretation: The synthesis of the given deuterium-labelled compound CD3CH2CH2OH using CD3MgBr and D2O, and any non-deuterated compound as starting material is to be shown.

Concept introduction: Compounds that contains deuterium (D=H) are very useful in kinetic studies and metabolic studies with new pharmaceuticals. The deuterium is also introduced by using reagent CD3MgBr.

Deuterium is one of the isotopes of hydrogen atom that contains one neutron.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The synthesis of the given deuterium-labelled compound Ph(CD3)2COD using LiAlD4 and D2O, and any non-deuterated compound as starting material.

Interpretation: The synthesis of the given deuterium-labelled compound Ph(CD3)2COD using CD3MgBr and D2O, and any non-deuterated compound as starting material is to be shown.

Concept introduction: Compounds that contains deuterium (D=H) are very useful in kinetic studies and metabolic studies with new pharmaceuticals. The deuterium is also introduced by using reagent CD3MgBr.

Deuterium is one of the isotopes of hydrogen atom that contains one neutron.

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