Sharpless Epoxidation
Description: The Sharpless Epoxidation is an enantioselective epoxidation of allylic alcohols. The rest of this page is available to MOC Members only. To get access to this page, plus over…
Read moreDescription: The Sharpless Epoxidation is an enantioselective epoxidation of allylic alcohols. The rest of this page is available to MOC Members only. To get access to this page, plus over…
Read more…to get all A’s on exams. In organic I, I knew that I had to retain all information in order to be able to succeed in second semester and by…
Read more…oxidation (losing electrons). Let’s look at those examples again (putting in an extra example for fun), paying attention to the change in oxidation state. So is there a quick way…
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Read more…Example: Determining The Most Stable Conformation Of cis- And trans– 1,2-Dimethylcyclohexane That’s nice, you might say, but when might we ever want to do that? The key example is when…
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