Student Study Guide and Solutions Manual T/A Organic Chemistry
Student Study Guide and Solutions Manual T/A Organic Chemistry
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Author: David R. Klein
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Chapter 18, Problem 58IP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: For the given transformations, efficient synthesis should be proposed.

Concept introduction:

  • When approaching a synthesis problem two questions should be asked
    1. 1.  Is there a change in the carbon skeleton?
    2. 2. Is there a change in the position or identity of the functional group
  • When approaching a synthesis problem, should not encounter a one-step method
  • The desired transformation can achieve in two steps
  • There are two ways to introduce functionality at a benzylic position
    1. 1. Oxidation, which produces benzoic acid at benzylic position
    2. 2. Radical bromination, which produces benzylic halide.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: For the given transformations, efficient synthesis should be proposed.

Concept introduction:

  • When approaching a synthesis problem two questions should be asked
    1. 3.  Is there a change in the carbon skeleton?
    2. 4. Is there a change in the position or identity of the functional group
  • When approaching a synthesis problem, should not encounter a one-step method
  • The desired transformation can achieve in two steps
  • There are two ways to introduce functionality at a benzylic position
    1. 3. Oxidation, which produces benzoic acid at benzylic position
    2. 4. Radical bromination, which produces benzylic halide.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: For the given transformations, efficient synthesis should be proposed.

Concept introduction:

  • When approaching a synthesis problem two questions should be asked
    1. 5.  Is there a change in the carbon skeleton?
    2. 6. Is there a change in the position or identity of the functional group
  • When approaching a synthesis problem, should not encounter a one-step method
  • The desired transformation can achieve in two steps
  • There are two ways to introduce functionality at a benzylic position
    1. 5. Oxidation, which produces benzoic acid at benzylic position
    2. 6. Radical bromination, which produces benzylic halide.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: For the given transformations, efficient synthesis should be proposed.

Concept introduction:

  • When approaching a synthesis problem two questions should be asked
    1. 7.  Is there a change in the carbon skeleton?
    2. 8. Is there a change in the position or identity of the functional group
  • When approaching a synthesis problem, should not encounter a one-step method
  • The desired transformation can achieve in two steps
  • There are two ways to introduce functionality at a benzylic position
    1. 7. Oxidation, which produces benzoic acid at benzylic position
    2. 8. Radical bromination, which produces benzylic halide.

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