Chapter 14: 14-20P (page 731)
Show how you would accomplish the following transformations. Some of these examples require more than one step.
Short Answer
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Chapter 14: 14-20P (page 731)
Show how you would accomplish the following transformations. Some of these examples require more than one step.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
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Get started for freeQuestion. Glycerol (propane-1,2,3-triol) is a viscous syrup with molecular weight 92g/mol, boiling point 290oC, and density 1.24g/mol. Transforming the three hydroxy groups into their trimethylsilyl ethers (using chlorotrimethylsilane and a tertiary amine) produces a liquid that flows easily, has molecular weight 309g/mol, boiling point approximately 180oC, and density 0.88g/mol. Draw the structures of these two compounds and explain why glycerol has a lower molecular weight but a much higher boiling point and density.
Show how you would synthesize the following ethers in good yields from the indicated starting materials and any additional reagents needed.
(a) Cyclopentyl n propyl etherfromcyclopentanolandpropan-1-ol.
(b) n-butyl phenyl etherfromphenolandbutan-1-ol.
(c) 2-ethoxyoctanefrom anoctene
(d) 1-methoxydecanefrom adecene
(e) 1-ethoxy-1-methylcyclohexanefrom 2-methylcyclohexanol.
(f) trans-2,3-epoxyoctane from octane-2-ol.
Question. Give IUPAC names for the following compounds.
Predict the products of the following reactants. An excess acid is available in each case.
(a) Ethoxycyclohexane + HBr (b) tetrahydropyran + HI
(c) anisole ( methoxybenzene) + HBr
(d)
(e)
In 2012, a group led by Professor Masayuki Satake of the University of Tokyo reported the isolation and structure determination of a toxin from a marine algal bloom that decimated the fish population off the New Zealand coast in 1998. Extensive mass spectrometry and NMR experiments ultimately led to the structure shown below, named Brevisulcenal-F. (See Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2012, 134, 4963-4968.) This structure holds the record for the largest number of fused rings, at 17.
Brevisulcenal-F
a. How many ether groups are present?
b. How many alcohol groups are present? Classify the alcohols as 1o or 2o or 3o.
c. Are there any other oxygen-containing functional groups? Which, if any?
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