Organic Chemistry, Books a la Carte Edition (9th Edition)
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Chapter 13.10, Problem 13.17P
If the imaginary replacement of either of two protons forms enantiomers, then those protons are said to be enantiotopic. The NMR is not a chiral probe, and it cannot distinguish between enantiotopic protons. They are seen to be “equivalent by NMR.”
- a. Use the imaginary replacement technique to show that the two allylic protons (those on C3) of allyl bromide are enantiotopic.
- b. Similarly show that the two Hc protons in cyclobutanol are enantiotopic.
- c. What other protons in cyclobutanol are enantiotopic?
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