ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-OWL V2 ACCESS
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-OWL V2 ACCESS
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Author: Brown
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Chapter 24, Problem 24.8P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

When the starting alkene has CH2 as its terminal group, Hech reaction is highly stereoselective for formation of E-isomer.  The mechanism has to be proposed for this stereoselectivity.

Concept Introduction:

Heck reaction:

A palladium-catalyzed reaction of the carbon group of a haloalkene substituted for a hydrogen on double bonded carbon of an alkene is said to be Heck reaction.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-OWL V2 ACCESS, Chapter 24, Problem 24.8P , additional homework tip  1

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The given reaction is

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-OWL V2 ACCESS, Chapter 24, Problem 24.8P , additional homework tip  2

Mechanism:

Step-1:

Formation of Heck catalyst:

Heck catalyst s formed by the reduction of palladium from Pd(II) to Pd(0) by forming the complex with two molecules of ligands.  The ligand used is triphenylphosphine.  The reducing agent used is triethylamine.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-OWL V2 ACCESS, Chapter 24, Problem 24.8P , additional homework tip  3

Step-2:

Catalytic cycle for the formation of product:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-OWL V2 ACCESS, Chapter 24, Problem 24.8P , additional homework tip  4

The addition of alkene to the catalyst is syn addition and elimination of product is also syn elimination.  The inversion of configuration occurs in the addition and forms E-product.

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