Organic Chemistry (6th Edition)
Organic Chemistry (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781260119107
Author: Janice Gorzynski Smith
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 18, Problem 54P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The Wittig reagent and carbonyl compound that are needed to prepare the given alkene are to be predicted, and the preferred route is to be identified, if any.

Concept introduction: One should follow the two steps retrosynthesis to find out the starting materials that are needed to prepare the given alkene. The first step is cleaving of C=C into two components, carbonyl and Wittig reagent. The second step is selection of preferred pathway. While selection one should consider that pathway in which Wittig reagent is derived from an unhindered alkyl halide, like CH3X or RCH2X.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The Wittig reagent and carbonyl compound that are needed to prepare the given alkene are to be predicted, and the preferred route is to be identified, if any.

Concept introduction: One should follow the two steps retrosynthesis to find out the starting materials that are needed to prepare the given alkene. The first step is cleaving of C=C into two components, carbonyl and Wittig reagent. The second step is selection of preferred pathway. While selection one should consider that pathway in which Wittig reagent is derived from an unhindered alkyl halide, like CH3X or RCH2X.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation: The Wittig reagent and carbonyl compound that are needed to prepare the given alkene are to be predicted, and the preferred route is to be identified, if any.

Concept introduction: One should follow the two steps retrosynthesis to find out the starting materials that are needed to prepare the given alkene. The first step is cleaving of C=C into two components, carbonyl and Wittig reagent. The second step is selection of preferred pathway. While selection one should consider that pathway in which Wittig reagent is derived from an unhindered alkyl halide, like CH3X or RCH2X.

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