Get Ready for Organic Chemistry
Get Ready for Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780321774125
Author: KARTY, Joel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.19P
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The missing compounds (products) for the given reaction sequence from A to C are to be identified.

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Alcohols, when heated with a strong acid, undergo an E1 elimination reaction to yield alkene. Heat favors elimination over substitution. The alkene that has been formed, as a result of the above reaction, is converted to an epoxide using the reagent MCPBA (peroxyacid). It is an electrophilic addition reaction of the peroxy group to an alkene. MCPBA contains the ‘peroxy’ (-COOOH) group, which acts as an electrophile and alkene acts as a nucleophile.

Epoxides undergo SN2, a type of reaction with strong nucleophiles, such as HO-. As the reaction is SN2, inversion of the configuration is observed in the substituted product. If chiral products are produced, then a mixture of stereoisomers is produced as a final product.

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