Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 10.7, Problem CQ
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The role of acid in the Pinacol rearrangement has to be described.
Concept Introduction:
Pinacol rearrangement: For all glycols Pinacol rearrangement occurs. Unsymmetrical vicinal
Step 1: Add proton (protonation of Pinacol using acid catalyst).
Step 2: Break a bond to give a stable molecules or ions (formation of carbocation).
Step 3: 1, 2-shift (migration of substituent from
Step 4: deprotonation occurs (take a proton away).
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