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Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To describe how the given compound can be prepared using malonic ester synthesis

Concept introduction:

Malonic ester synthesis is a process in which an halide is converted to a carboxylic acid with two new carbon atoms (comes from malonic ester).  By use of this method two new alkyl groups can be introduced.  A general scheme of this synthesis is shown below,

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  1

Please do remember that if alkyldihalide is used for malonic ester synthesis a cyclic product is expected. (intramolecular malonic ester synthesis)

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  2

Steps involved in malonic ester synthesis are,

  • Deprotonation of α carbon in malonic acid ester
  • Alkylation of enolate
  • Hydrolysis of ester using aqueous acid
  • Decarboxylation at high temperature

To describe : To describe how the given compound can be synthesized using malonic ester synthesis.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To describe how the given compound can be prepared using malonic ester synthesis

Concept introduction:

Malonic ester synthesis is a process in which an halide is converted to a carboxylic acid with two new carbon atoms (comes from malonic ester).  By use of this method two new alkyl groups can be introduced.  A general scheme of this synthesis is shown below,

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  3

Please do remember that if alkyldihalide is used for malonic ester synthesis a cyclic product is expected. (intramolecular malonic ester synthesis)

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  4

Steps involved in malonic ester synthesis are,

  • Deprotonation of α carbon in malonic acid ester
  • Alkylation of enolate
  • Hydrolysis of ester using aqueous acid
  • Decarboxylation at high temperature

To describe : To describe how the given compound can be synthesized using malonic ester synthesis.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To describe how the given compound can be prepared using malonic ester synthesis

Concept introduction:

Malonic ester synthesis is a process in which an halide is converted to a carboxylic acid with two new carbon atoms (comes from malonic ester).  By use of this method two new alkyl groups can be introduced.  A general scheme of this synthesis is shown below,

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  5

Please do remember that if alkyldihalide is used for malonic ester synthesis a cyclic product is expected. (intramolecular malonic ester synthesis)

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  6

Steps involved in malonic ester synthesis are,

  • Deprotonation of α carbon in malonic acid ester
  • Alkylation of enolate
  • Hydrolysis of ester using aqueous acid
  • Decarboxylation at high temperature

To describe : To describe how the given compound can be synthesized using malonic ester synthesis.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To describe how the given compound can be prepared using malonic ester synthesis

Concept introduction:

Malonic ester synthesis is a process in which an halide is converted to a carboxylic acid with two new carbon atoms (comes from malonic ester).  By use of this method two new alkyl groups can be introduced.  A general scheme of this synthesis is shown below,

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  7

Please do remember that if alkyldihalide is used for malonic ester synthesis a cyclic product is expected. (intramolecular malonic ester synthesis)

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  8

Steps involved in malonic ester synthesis are,

  • Deprotonation of α carbon in malonic acid ester
  • Alkylation of enolate
  • Hydrolysis of ester using aqueous acid
  • Decarboxylation at high temperature

To describe : To describe how the given compound can be synthesized using malonic ester synthesis.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To describe how the given compound can be prepared using malonic ester synthesis

Concept introduction:

Malonic ester synthesis is a process in which an halide is converted to a carboxylic acid with two new carbon atoms (comes from malonic ester).  By use of this method two new alkyl groups can be introduced.  A general scheme of this synthesis is shown below,

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  9

Please do remember that if alkyldihalide is used for malonic ester synthesis a cyclic product is expected. (intramolecular malonic ester synthesis)

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 22.5, Problem 35PTS , additional homework tip  10

Steps involved in malonic ester synthesis are,

  • Deprotonation of α carbon in malonic acid ester
  • Alkylation of enolate
  • Hydrolysis of ester using aqueous acid
  • Decarboxylation at high temperature

To describe : To describe how the given compound can be synthesized using malonic ester synthesis.

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