CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY
CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY
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Chapter 28.6, Problem 19P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

It should be determined that the given [1, 7] sigmatropic rearrangement involves whether suprafacial or antarafacial rearrangement.

Concept introduction:

In a sigmatropic reaction “ one new sigma-bond is formed as another breaks.”

CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 28.6, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  1

Sigmatropic rearrangement reactions are named with digits.  For example a [1, 3] sigmatropic rearrangement describe a reaction in which the residue migrates from position 1 to position 3.

Migration of carbon and hydrogen will occur in a sigmatropic rearrangement reaction.

When hydrogen migrates in a sigmatropic rearrangement, the s orbital of the hydrogen is partially bonded to both the migration origin and the migration terminus in the transition state.

Migration of hydrogen in suprafacial and antarafacial rearrangement can be represented as follows,

CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 28.6, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  2CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 28.6, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  3

Migration of carbon occurs through two ways because it has a two lobed p orbital.  Carbon can simultaneously interact with the migration origin and the migration terminus using one lobe of its p orbital.  Migration of carbon in suprafacial and antarafacial rearrangement can be represented as follows,

Carbon migrating with one lobe of its p orbital interacting

CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 28.6, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  4 CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 28.6, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  5

Carbon migrating with both lobe of its p orbital interacting

CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 28.6, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  6CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 28.6, Problem 19P , additional homework tip  7

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