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Chapter 22.5, Problem 34CC
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
To identify the reagents used for the given transformation.
Concept introduction:
Alcohol is converted into another alcohol but with difference in carbon chain alone. Hence the alcohol group is not affected in the course of reaction. The final product can be formed from the starting material considering the following steps,
- Oxidation of secondary alcohol to
ketone - Deprotonation of ketone to form enolate
- Alkylation of enolate with
alkyl halide - Reduction of ketone to secondary alcohol.
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