Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms
Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780393663549
Author: KARTY, Joel
Publisher: W. W. Norton and Company
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The ketone or aldehyde that can be used to produce the given compound when treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

CF3CO3H and MCPBA are acids and will react with a ketone or aldehyde in a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation. Baeyer–Villiger oxidation produces carboxylic acids from aldehydes, and esters from ketones. In these reactions, a hydrogen or alkyl group departs from the carbonyl carbon, facilitated by the breaking of the weak O-O bond from peroxyacid (RCO3H).

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Answer to Problem 21.61P

The ketone that can be used to produce the given compound when treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

The given compound is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  2

The given compound is an ester that can be produced when a ketone treated with the CF3CO3H and MCPBA in a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reaction. In a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reaction, an O atom from the peroxyacid is inserted between the carbonyl C and one of the groups, initially bonded to the carbonyl C. To reserve the reaction, remove the oxygen next to the carbonyl C and re-form the C-C bond which is shown in red. The ketone that can be used to produce the given acid compound when treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  3

Conclusion

The ketone that can be used to produce the given compound is drawn, removing the oxygen next to the carbonyl C which is inserted when it reacts with CF3CO3H and MCPBA and re-forms the C-C bond.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The ketone or aldehyde that can be used to produce the given compound when treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

CF3CO3H and MCPBA are acids and will react with a ketone or aldehyde in a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation. Baeyer–Villiger oxidation produces carboxylic acids from aldehydes, and esters from ketones. In these reactions, a hydrogen or alkyl group departs from the carbonyl carbon, facilitated by the breaking of the weak O-O bond from peroxyacid (RCO3H).

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 21.61P

The aldehyde that can be used to produce the given compound when treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  4

Explanation of Solution

The given compound is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  5

The given compound is an acid that can be produced when a aldehyde is treated with CF3CO3H and MCPBA in a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reaction. In Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reaction, an O atom from peroxyacid is inserted between the carbonyl C and one of groups initially bonded to the carbonyl C. To reserve the reaction, remove the oxygen next to the carbonyl C and re-form the C-H bond which is shown in red. The ketone that can be used to produce the given acid compound when treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  6

Conclusion

The ketone that can be used to produce the given compound is drawn, removing the oxygen next to the carbonyl C which is inserted when it reacts with CF3CO3H and MCPBA and re-forms the C-H bond.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The ketone or aldehyde that can be used to produce the given compound when treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

CF3CO3H and MCPBA are acids and will react with a ketone or aldehyde in Baeyer-Villiger oxidation. Baeyer–Villiger oxidation produces carboxylic acids from aldehydes, and esters from ketones. In these reactions, a hydrogen or alkyl group departs from the carbonyl carbon, facilitated by the breaking of the weak O-O bond from peroxyacid (RCO3H).

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 21.61P

The ketone that can be used to produce the given compound when it is treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  7

Explanation of Solution

The given compound is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  8

The given compound is an ester that can be produced when a ketone is treated with CF3CO3H and MCPBA in a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reaction. In a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reaction, an O atom from the peroxyacid is inserted between the carbonyl C and one of the groups initially bonded to the carbonyl C. To reserve the reaction, remove the oxygen next to the carbonyl C and re-form the C-C bond which is shown in red. The ketone that can be used to produce the given acid compound when it is treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  9

Conclusion

The ketone that can be used to produce the given compound is drawn, removing the oxygen next to the carbonyl C which inserted when it react with CF3CO3H and MCPBA and re-forms the C-C bond.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The ketone or aldehyde that can be used to produce the given compound when treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is to be drawn.

Concept introduction:

CF3CO3H and MCPBA are acids and will react with a ketone or aldehyde in Baeyer-Villiger oxidation. Baeyer–Villiger oxidation produces carboxylic acids from aldehydes, and esters from ketones. In these reactions, a hydrogen or alkyl group departs from the carbonyl carbon, facilitated by the breaking of the weak O-O bond from peroxyacid (RCO3H).

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 21.61P

The ketone that can be used to produce the given compound when it is treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  10

Explanation of Solution

The given compound is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  11

The given compound is an ester that can be produced when a ketone is treated with CF3CO3H and MCPBA in a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reaction. In a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation reaction, an O atom from the peroxyacid is inserted between the carbonyl C and one of groups initially bonded to the carbonyl C. To reserve the reaction, remove the oxygen next to the carbonyl C and re-form the C-C bond which is shown in red. The ketone that can be used to produce the given acid compound when treated with m-chlorobenzoic acid under acidic condition is:

Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms, Chapter 21, Problem 21.61P , additional homework tip  12

Conclusion

The ketone that can be used to produce the given compound is drawn, removing the oxygen next to the carbonyl C which is inserted when it reacts with CF3CO3H and MCPBA and re-forms the C-C bond.

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