EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.13P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

How the given compound can be synthesized from buta-1, 3-diene is to be shown.

Concept introduction:

Electrophilic addition of a Bronsted acid to alkene proceeds via a carbocation intermediate. If the alkene is a conjugated diene, this means the carbocation is conjugated to a double bond and will exhibit resonance. This forms a mixture of products. One of the products is a 1, 2- adduct with the proton and the conjugate base of the acid added to adjacent carbons, formed from the carbocation initially produced. The other product is a 1, 4- adduct, formed from the resonance form of the carbocation. The major product is determined by the stability of the products. The 1, 2- adduct predominates at low temperatures, which means it is a kinetic product. The 1, 4- adduct predominates at higher temperatures, making it the thermodynamic product.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

How the given compound can be synthesized from buta-1, 3-diene is to be shown.

Concept introduction:

Electrophilic addition of a Bronsted acid to alkene proceeds via a carbocation intermediate. If the alkene is a conjugated diene, this means the carbocation is conjugated to a double bond and will exhibit resonance. This forms a mixture of products. One of the products is a 1, 2- adduct, with the proton and the conjugate base of the acid added to adjacent carbons formed from the carbocation initially produced. The other product is a 1, 4- adduct formed from the resonance form of the carbocation. The major product is determined by the stability of the products. The 1, 2- adduct predominates at low temperatures, which means it is a kinetic product. The 1, 4- adduct predominates at higher temperatures making it the thermodynamic product.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

How the given compound can be synthesized from buta-1, 3-diene is to be shown.

Concept introduction:

Electrophilic addition of a Bronsted acid to alkene proceeds via a carbocation intermediate. If the alkene is a conjugated diene, this means the carbocation is conjugated to a double bond and will exhibit resonance. This forms a mixture of products. One of the products is a 1, 2- adduct, with the proton and the conjugate base of the acid added to adjacent carbons formed from the carbocation initially produced. The other product is a 1, 4- adduct, formed from the resonance form of the carbocation. The major product is determined by the stability of the products. The 1, 2- adduct predominates at low temperatures, which means it is a kinetic product. The 1, 4- adduct predominates at higher temperatures making it the thermodynamic product.

A carbene, (H2C:) can be added to an alkene to introduce a cyclopropyl ring in the place of the π bond. The carbene can be conveniently produced in situ by irradiating a mixture of diazomethane and the alkene with UV light.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

How the given compound can be synthesized from buta-1, 3-diene is to be shown.

Concept introduction:

Electrophilic addition of a Bronsted acid to alkene proceeds via a carbocation intermediate. If the alkene is a conjugated diene, this means the carbocation is conjugated to a double bond and will exhibit resonance. This forms a mixture of products. One of the products is a 1, 2- adduct, with the proton and the conjugate base of the acid added to adjacent carbons formed from the carbocation initially produced. The other product is a 1, 4- adduct formed from the resonance form of the carbocation. The major product is determined by the stability of the products. The 1, 2- adduct predominates at low temperatures, which means it is a kinetic product. The 1, 4- adduct predominates at higher temperatures making it the thermodynamic product.

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