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Chapter 21, Problem 84PP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Michael donor and Michael acceptor need to be identified for the given set of compounds.

Concept introduction:

When a active methylene is deprotonated to form a carbanion (Michael donor) which acts as a nucleophile for 1,4-conjugate addition to α,β -unsaturated compound (Michael acceptor) is known as Michael addition reaction.  Michael reaction is thermodynamically controlled.  A general scheme is shown below,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT (LL)-W/WILEY, Chapter 21, Problem 84PP , additional homework tip  1

Please remember that 1,5-difunctionalization is the hallmark of Michael addition reaction.

To Find : To find the Michael donor and Michael acceptor for the given compound.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Michael donor and Michael acceptor need to be identified for the given set of compounds.

Concept introduction:

When a active methylene is deprotonated to form a carbanion (Michael donor) which acts as a nucleophile for 1,4-conjugate addition to α,β -unsaturated compound (Michael acceptor) is known as Michael addition reaction.  Michael reaction is thermodynamically controlled.  A general scheme is shown below,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT (LL)-W/WILEY, Chapter 21, Problem 84PP , additional homework tip  2

Please remember that 1,5-difunctionalization is the hallmark of Michael addition reaction.

To Find : To find the Michael donor and Michael acceptor for the given compound.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Michael donor and Michael acceptor need to be identified for the given set of compounds.

Concept introduction:

When a active methylene is deprotonated to form a carbanion (Michael donor) which acts as a nucleophile for 1,4-conjugate addition to α,β -unsaturated compound (Michael acceptor) is known as Michael addition reaction.  Michael reaction is thermodynamically controlled.  A general scheme is shown below,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT (LL)-W/WILEY, Chapter 21, Problem 84PP , additional homework tip  3

Please remember that 1,5-difunctionalization is the hallmark of Michael addition reaction.

To Find : To find the Michael donor and Michael acceptor for the given compound.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Michael donor and Michael acceptor need to be identified for the given set of compounds.

Concept introduction:

When a active methylene is deprotonated to form a carbanion (Michael donor) which acts as a nucleophile for 1,4-conjugate addition to α,β -unsaturated compound (Michael acceptor) is known as Michael addition reaction.  Michael reaction is thermodynamically controlled.  A general scheme is shown below,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT (LL)-W/WILEY, Chapter 21, Problem 84PP , additional homework tip  4

To Find : To find the Michael donor and Michael acceptor for the given compound.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Michael donor and Michael acceptor need to be identified for the given set of compounds.

Concept introduction:

When a active methylene is deprotonated to form a carbanion (Michael donor) which acts as a nucleophile for 1,4-conjugate addition to α,β -unsaturated compound (Michael acceptor) is known as Michael addition reaction.  Michael reaction is thermodynamically controlled.  A general scheme is shown below,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT (LL)-W/WILEY, Chapter 21, Problem 84PP , additional homework tip  5

Please remember that 1,5-difunctionalization is the hallmark of Michael addition reaction.

To Find : To find the Michael donor and Michael acceptor for the given compound.

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Chapter 21 Solutions

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