Organic Chemistry - Standalone book
Organic Chemistry - Standalone book
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Author: Francis A Carey Dr., Robert M. Giuliano
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 17, Problem 42P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The product in each of the given reactions from their 1H NMR spectra is to be identified. An explanation for the observed regioselectivity is to be suggested.

Concept Introduction:

In the 1H NMR spectrum, the number of signals in a spectrum gives information about the type of proton present in the structure of the compound.

The chemical shift of a particular proton in the compound depends on the environment of the proton.

The signal of a particular proton is split by the presence of protons in vicinal position.

Index of hydrogen deficiency is calculated as

Indexofhydrogendeficiency=12(CnH2n+2-CnHx), where CnHx is the molecular formula of the compound

Presence of electronegative atoms in the structure de-shields the signals from their normal values.

The ideal range for protons in alkanes is δ0.9- δ1.8; for alcohol it is δ0.5- δ5.0; and, for aromatic protons it is δ6.5- δ8.5.

Epoxide rings are readily opened with cleavage of the carbon-oxygen bond when attacked by nucleophiles. Grignard reagents and organ lithium reagents react with epoxides by serving a source of nucleophilic carbon.

The nucleophilic carbon atom in the organometallic reagent attacks on the less substituted (less sterically hindered) carbon atom in the epoxide.

The mechanism resembles and SN2 reactions.

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