The intermediate (A) formed by the reactants has to be identified. The mechanism for the formation of intermediate has to be shown. Concept introduction: Base abstracts an acidic proton to form a negatively charged species. The negative charged species is called nucleophile. The carbon which is attached to the electronegative atom is called the electrophilic carbon. In the S N 2 reaction mechanism, leaving group is displaced by the nucleophile. The increasing order of reactivity of halide is: CH 3 X > RCH 2 X > R 2 CHX
The intermediate (A) formed by the reactants has to be identified. The mechanism for the formation of intermediate has to be shown. Concept introduction: Base abstracts an acidic proton to form a negatively charged species. The negative charged species is called nucleophile. The carbon which is attached to the electronegative atom is called the electrophilic carbon. In the S N 2 reaction mechanism, leaving group is displaced by the nucleophile. The increasing order of reactivity of halide is: CH 3 X > RCH 2 X > R 2 CHX
The intermediate (A) formed by the reactants has to be identified. The mechanism for the formation of intermediate has to be shown.
Concept introduction:
Base abstracts an acidic proton to form a negatively charged species. The negative charged species is called nucleophile. The carbon which is attached to the electronegative atom is called the electrophilic carbon.
In the SN2 reaction mechanism, leaving group is displaced by the nucleophile. The increasing order of reactivity of halide is:
CH3X>RCH2X>R2CHX
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The mechanism for the conversion of A to B has to be shown. The compound which formed more rapidly has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
The reaction which takes place between two or more than two atoms which are present in the same molecule are called the intramolecular reactions.
16. The proton NMR spectral information shown in this problem is for a compound with formula
CioH,N. Expansions are shown for the region from 8.7 to 7.0 ppm. The normal carbon-13 spec-
tral results, including DEPT-135 and DEPT-90 results, are tabulated:
7
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Normal Carbon
DEPT-135
DEPT-90
19 ppm
Positive
No peak
122
Positive
Positive
cus
и
124
Positive
Positive
126
Positive
Positive
128
No peak
No peak
4°
129
Positive
Positive
130
Positive
Positive
(144
No peak
No peak
148
No peak
No peak
150
Positive
Positive
してし
3. Propose a synthesis for the following transformation. Do not draw an arrow-pushing
mechanism below, but make sure to draw the product of each proposed step (3 points).
+ En
CN
CN