
Organic Chemistry
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Author: David R. Klein
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Chapter 9, Problem 80IP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Synthesis path should be drawn for the given transformation with reagents.
Concept introduction:
- Reagent: reagent is a compound or compound mixture that is used in the chemical transformation of the reactions. Reagents for some reactions are given below.
- Elimination reaction: in elimination reaction, two substituents are removed from the substrate to give the product in presence of base.
- Elimination of compound in presence of bulky base leads to less substituted
alkene , in presence of strong base (not bulky) leads to more substituted alkene. - Ozonolysis: ozonolysis is a process of treating alkene with ozone and DMS to get respective carbonyl compounds.
- This ozonolysis process proceeds via ozonide intermediate, this intermediate further transformed to carbonyl compounds in DMS.
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