…you’re dealing with free radical chlorination. [See: Selectivity in Free-Radical Reactions] We’ve seen that an exception to this “boring” behavior can be found in the free-radical bromination of so-called “allylic”…
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…although H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) and TsOH (tosic acid) are also often used. Examples: Notes: The byproduct of each of these reactions is water. Note that the third and fourth examples…
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…Versus Thermodynamic Control In Addition Of Acid To Dienes The Reaction Coordinate Diagram For 1,2- and 1,4- Addition Of HCl To Butadiene Notes 1. An Analogy: Spending More For Quality…
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…a mixture of ortho-, para– and meta- products can be obtained.) 2. A “Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution” In Name, But By A Different Mechanism Although the “addition-elimination” mechanism for nucleophilic aromatic…
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…One common reducing agent for this purposes is sodium cyanoborohydride (NaBH3CN) which can selectively reduce imines in the presence of aldehydes. Many other reducing agents (NaBH4, NaBH(OAc)3, etc.) can be…
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…α- and β- forms slowly interconvert until equilibrium is established. Table of Contents Mutarotation Is The Change In Optical Rotation Observed When Pure α- Or β- Anomers Are Dissolved In…
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