Concept explainers
Devise a synthesis of each substituted cyclopropane. Use acetylene
a. b. c. d.
+enantiomer +enantiomer
(a)
Interpretation: A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from acetylene
Concept introduction: The nonhalogenated cyclopropanes are synthesized by the treatment of an alkene with
Answer to Problem 26.44P
A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from acetylene
Explanation of Solution
The synthesis of given compound involves four steps.
The first step involves reaction of acetylene with
Figure 1
A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from cyclohexanone, any organic compounds, and reagents, is shown in Figure 1.
(b)
Interpretation: A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from acetylene
Concept introduction: The nonhalogenated cyclopropanes are synthesized by the treatment of an alkene with
Answer to Problem 26.44P
A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from acetylene
Explanation of Solution
The synthesis of given compound involves four steps.
The first step involves reaction of acetylene with
Figure 2
A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from cyclohexanone, any organic compounds, and reagents, is shown in Figure 2.
(c)
Interpretation: A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from cyclohexanone, any organic compounds, and reagents, is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The nonhalogenated cyclopropanes are synthesized by the treatment of an alkene with
Answer to Problem 26.44P
A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from cyclohexanone, any organic compounds, and reagents is,
Explanation of Solution
The synthesis of given compound involves two steps.
In the first step of reaction, cyclohexanone undergoes Wittig reaction with Ylide,
These steps are shown below.
Figure 3
A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from cyclohexanone, any organic compounds, and reagents, is shown in Figure 3.
(d)
Interpretation: A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from cyclohexanone, any organic compounds, and reagents, is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The treatment of
Answer to Problem 26.44P
A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from cyclohexanone, any organic compounds, and reagents is,
Explanation of Solution
The synthesis of given compound involves six steps.
The first step is alpha bromination of cyclohexanone in the presence of acetic acid. The second part is reaction of
These steps are shown below.
Figure 4
A synthesis of given substituted cyclopropane from cyclohexanone, any organic compounds, and reagents, is shown in Figure 4.
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