
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given compound using the cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is to be suggested.
Concept introduction:
In aldol condensation, the

Answer to Problem 18.69P
The synthesis of the given compound using cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is:
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is:
The given compound is a
The precursor determined is cyclopentanone. Two molecules of cyclopentanone are used in the aldol condensation. Cyclopentanone, on reaction with a strong base, forms the given
The synthesis of the given compound is planned by identifying the precursor used with disconnection of
(b)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given compound using cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is to be suggested.
Concept introduction:
In aldol condensation, the aldehyde or ketone with

Answer to Problem 18.69P
The synthesis of the given compound using cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is:
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is:
The given compound is
The precursors determined are cyclopentanone and benzaldehyde. As the benzaldehyde has no
The synthesis of the given compound is planned by identifying the precursor used with disconnection of
(c)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given compound using cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is to be suggested.
Concept introduction:
In aldol condensation the aldehyde or ketone with

Answer to Problem 18.69P
The synthesis of the given compound using cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is:
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is:
The given compound is
The precursors determined are the cyclopentanone and acetophenone. As the both ketones has
The synthesis of the given compound is planned by identifying the precursor used with disconnection of
(d)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given compound using cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is to be suggested.
Concept introduction:
In aldol condensation the aldehyde or ketone with
Instead of carbonyl compounds, the compounds with polar

Answer to Problem 18.69P
The synthesis of the given compound using cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is:
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is:
The given compound is
The precursors determined are cyclopentanone and nitrile compound. As the nucleophile adds to carbonyl, the nucleophile can be produced by the reaction of one of the nitrile with a strong base like hydroxide. The nucleophile then reacts with ketone and produces the given
The synthesis of the given compound is planned by identifying the precursor used with disconnection of
(e)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given compound using cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is to be suggested.
Concept introduction:
The Robinson annulations reaction is the addition of enolate to conjugated carbonyl followed by intramolecular aldol condensation. One of the reactant in Robinson annulations must be

Answer to Problem 18.69P
The synthesis of given compound using cyclopentanone as one of the reagents is:
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is:
The given compound is
To get the precursor
The precursors determined are the cyclopentanone and
The synthesis of given compound is planned by identifying the precursor used with disconnection of
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