Interpretation:
The way by which phenylacetylene is converted into allyl phenylacetate has to be shown.
Concept introduction:
Hydroboration reaction: The reaction involves addition of
Acid chlorides are most often prepared by treating a
Carboxylic acid can be prepared from primary alcohol and
Reaction of an acid chloride with an alcohol:
The reaction of an acid chloride with an alcohol gives an ester
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- Propose a mechanism for the reaction of benzyl acetate with methylamine. Label theattacking nucleophile and the leaving group, and draw the transition state in which theleaving group leaves.arrow_forwardDraw the product formed when phenylacetic acid (C6H5CH2COOH) istreated with following reagent. With some reagents, no reaction occurs. NaOHarrow_forwardDraw the two electrophiles for this reaction.arrow_forward
- Show how to convert 4-methoxybenzyl chloride to each amine.arrow_forwardDraw the product formed when phenylacetic acid (C6H5CH2COOH) istreated with each reagent. With some reagents, no reaction occurs. NaHCO3arrow_forwardShow how you would synthesize octanal from each compound. You may use any necessary reagents.octanoic acidarrow_forward
- Show two methods for the synthesis of dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in regulation of the central nervous system. Use any alkyl halide needed.arrow_forwardMechanism of azide synthesis: Step 1: Nucleophilic substitution of alkyl halide with sodium azide to form an alkyl azide. Step 2: Reduction of alkyl azide with a reducing agent such as sodium borohydride or lithium aluminum hydride to form an alkylamine. Mechanism of alkylation of ammonia: Step 1: The alkyl halide undergoes a nucleophilic substitution reaction with ammonia gas to form an intermediate alkylamine. Step 2: The intermediate alkylamine is deprotonated by the catalyst to form the final alkylamine.arrow_forwardIsoamyl acetate (also known as isopentyl acetate) is an ester that is referred to as “banana flavor” due to its odor that resembles that of banana. It can be synthesized from isopentyl alcohol and acetic acid via nucleophilic acyl substitution mechanism. Propose a mechanism for the synthesis of isoamyl acetate from acetic acid and isoamyl alcohol.arrow_forward
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