Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 7.SE, Problem 32MP
Limonene, a fragrant hydrocarbon found in lemons and oranges, is biosynthesized from geranyl diphosphate by the following pathway. Add curved arrows to show the mechanism of each step. Which step involves an
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H3C
CH3
H3C
NA C→XT
Br
Br₂
CH₂Cl₂
H3C
Electrophilic addition of bromine, Br₂, to alkenes yields a 1,2-dibromoalkane. The reaction proceeds through a cyclic
intermediate known as a bromonium ion. The reaction occurs in an anhydrous solvent such as CH₂Cl₂.
CH3
Br
In the second step of the reaction, bromide is the nucleophile and attacks at one of the carbons of the bromonium ion
to yield the product. Due to steric clashes, the bromide ion always attacks the carbon from the opposite face of the
bromonium ion so that a product with anti stereochemistry is formed.
Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the mechanism.
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CH3
H3C
CH3
Could you please write the products formed in the following reaction?
What is the product of the following reaction sequence:
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