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Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P

Draw the products when each pair of compounds is treated with CH 3 CH 2 O , CH 3 CH 2 OH in a Robinson annulation reaction.

a.Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P, Problem 24.25 
Draw the products when each pair of compounds is treated with ,  in a Robinson , example  1 c. Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P, Problem 24.25 
Draw the products when each pair of compounds is treated with ,  in a Robinson , example  2

b.Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P, Problem 24.25 
Draw the products when each pair of compounds is treated with ,  in a Robinson , example  3 d.Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P, Problem 24.25 
Draw the products when each pair of compounds is treated with ,  in a Robinson , example  4

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(a)

Interpretation: The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The combination of the Michael reaction and intramolecular aldol reaction in which the formation of a ring takes place is known as Robinson annulation reaction.

Answer to Problem 24.25P

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is-

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Explanation of Solution

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is shown as,

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Figure 1

In this reaction, the carbonyl compound, 2methylcyclopentane1,3dione is treated with a base, CH3CH2O which leads to the elimination of a proton from the αcarbon atom. This elimination leads to the formation of an enolate ion. Then, this enolate ion acts as the nucleophile and undergoes conjugate addition reaction with the βcarbon of the α,βunsaturated carbonyl compound, but3enone that results in the formation of the new carbon-carbon bond and the desired Robinson annulation product.

Conclusion

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is shown in Figure 1.

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Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The combination of the Michael reaction and intramolecular aldol reaction in which the formation of a ring takes place is known as Robinson annulation reaction.

Answer to Problem 24.25P

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is-

Package: Loose Leaf for Organic Chemistry with Biological Topics with Connect Access Card, Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P , additional homework tip  3

Explanation of Solution

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is shown as,

Package: Loose Leaf for Organic Chemistry with Biological Topics with Connect Access Card, Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P , additional homework tip  4

Figure 2

In this reaction, the carbonyl compound, ethyl3oxobutanoate is treated with a base, CH3CH2O which leads to the elimination of a proton from the αcarbon atom. This elimination leads to the formation of an enolate ion. Then, this enolate ion acts as the nucleophile and undergoes conjugate addition reaction with the βcarbon of the α,βunsaturated carbonyl compound, but3enone that results in the formation of the new carbon-carbon bond and the desired Robinson annulation product.

Conclusion

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is shown in Figure 2.

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Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation: The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The combination of the Michael reaction and intramolecular aldol reaction in which the formation of a ring takes place is known as Robinson annulation reaction.

Answer to Problem 24.25P

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is-

Package: Loose Leaf for Organic Chemistry with Biological Topics with Connect Access Card, Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P , additional homework tip  5

Explanation of Solution

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is shown as,

Package: Loose Leaf for Organic Chemistry with Biological Topics with Connect Access Card, Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P , additional homework tip  6

Figure 3

In this reaction, the carbonyl compound, cyclopentanone is treated with a base, CH3CH2O which leads to the elimination of a proton from the αcarbon atom. This elimination leads to the formation of an enolate ion. Then, this enolate ion acts as the nucleophile and undergoes conjugate addition reaction with the βcarbon of the α,βunsaturated carbonyl compound, 3methylbut3ene2one that results in the formation of the new carbon-carbon bond and the desired Robinson annulation product.

Conclusion

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is shown in Figure 3.

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Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation: The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The combination of the Michael reaction and intramolecular aldol reaction in which the formation of a ring takes place is known as Robinson annulation reaction.

Answer to Problem 24.25P

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is-

Package: Loose Leaf for Organic Chemistry with Biological Topics with Connect Access Card, Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P , additional homework tip  7

Explanation of Solution

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is shown as,

Package: Loose Leaf for Organic Chemistry with Biological Topics with Connect Access Card, Chapter 24, Problem 24.25P , additional homework tip  8

Figure 4

In this reaction, the carbonyl compound is treated with a base, CH3CH2O which leads to the elimination of a proton from the αcarbon atom. This elimination leads to the formation of an enolate ion. Then, this enolate ion acts as the nucleophile and undergoes conjugate addition reaction with the βcarbon of the α,βunsaturated carbonyl compound, but3enone that results in the formation of the new carbon-carbon bond and the desired Robinson annulation product.

Conclusion

The product that is formed by the Robinson annulation reaction of the given pair of compounds with CH3CH2O, CH3CH2OH is shown in Figure 4.

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