Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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Author: Klein, David R.
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Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The preparation of given product from given organohalide compound and from any other organohalide should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Preparation of organolithium: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence of two equivalents of Li.

    R-XLi(2eq)R-Li + LiX

Preparation of Grignard reagents: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence Mg in ether solvent.

    R-XEt2OMgR-Mg-X

Reaction between Grignard reagent and water: Grignard reagents are strong bases which in presence of water forms hydrocarbon easily.

Gillman reagent: The lithium copper reagent compound (R2CuLi) are very useful because unlike Grignard reagent and organolithium reagents, they react with organic halides to replace the halide group with an alkyl (R) group.

  • Organocuprate (R2CuLi) are also known as Gilman Reagent.
  • It is prepared from an organolithium compound by reaction with cuprous iodide in diethyl ether or THF as follows.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  1

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The preparation of given product from given organohalide compound and from any other organohalide should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Preparation of organolithium: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence of two equivalents ofOrganic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  2.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  3

Preparation of Grignard reagents: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  4in ether solvent.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  5

Reaction between Grignard reagent and water: Grignard reagents are strong bases which in presence of water forms hydrocarbon easily.

Gillman reagent: The lithium copper reagent compoundOrganic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  6are very useful because unlike Grignard reagent and organolithium reagents, they react with organic halides to replace the halide group with an alkyl (R) group.

  • Organocuprate Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  7are also known as Gilman Reagent.
  • It is prepared from an organolithium compound by reaction with cuprous iodide in diethyl ether or THF as follows.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  8

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The preparation of given product from given organohalide compound and from any other organohalide should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Preparation of organolithium: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence of two equivalents ofOrganic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  9.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  10

Preparation of Grignard reagents: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  11in ether solvent.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  12

Reaction between Grignard reagent and water: Grignard reagents are strong bases which in presence of water forms hydrocarbon easily.

Gillman reagent: The lithium copper reagent compoundOrganic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  13are very useful because unlike Grignard reagent and organolithium reagents, they react with organic halides to replace the halide group with an alkyl (R) group.

  • Organocuprate Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  14are also known as Gilman Reagent.
  • It is prepared from an organolithium compound by reaction with cuprous iodide in diethyl ether or THF as follows.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  15

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The preparation of given product from given organohalide compound and from any other organohalide should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Preparation of organolithium: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence of two equivalents ofOrganic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  16.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  17

Preparation of Grignard reagents: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  18in ether solvent.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  19

Reaction between Grignard reagent and water: Grignard reagents are strong bases which in presence of water forms hydrocarbon easily.

Gillman reagent: The lithium copper reagent compoundOrganic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  20are very useful because unlike Grignard reagent and organolithium reagents, they react with organic halides to replace the halide group with an alkyl (R) group.

  • Organocuprate Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  21are also known as Gilman Reagent.
  • It is prepared from an organolithium compound by reaction with cuprous iodide in diethyl ether or THF as follows.

    Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.3, Problem 7PTS , additional homework tip  22

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