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Chapter 23.9, Problem 32ATS

(a)

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Interpretation:

The coupling product obtained by treating the given compound with Grubbs catalyst should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Grubbs catalyst: This catalyst is used to achieve alkene metathesis.  It contain transition metal namely Ru which is doubly bonded with carbon atom.

  Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.9, Problem 32ATS , additional homework tip  1

Alkene metathesis: It involves two stages first; the starting material in presence of catalyst forms two possible intermediates.  Next the intermediates react with the starting material and results to form product.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The coupling product obtained by treating the given compound with Grubbs catalyst should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Grubbs catalyst: This catalyst is used to achieve alkene metathesis.  It contain transition metal namely Ru which is doubly bonded with carbon atom.

  Organic Chemistry, Chapter 23.9, Problem 32ATS , additional homework tip  2

Alkene metathesis: It involves two stages first; the starting material in presence of catalyst forms two possible intermediates.  Next the intermediates react with the starting material and results to form product.

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