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Organic Chemistry, Fifth Edition
Janice Gorzynski Smith
University of Hawai’i
Chapter 10
Lecture Outline
Modified by Dr. Juliet Hahn
Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.
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• Alcohols add to alkenes, forming ethers by the same
mechanism.
• For example, addition of CH3OH to 2-methylpropene, forms
tert-butyl methyl ether (MTBE), a high octane fuel additive.
Electrophilic Addition of Alcohols
End class
11/10/17Friday
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• Halogenation is the addition of X2 (X = Cl or Br) to an
alkene to form a vicinal dihalide. (anti addition)
Halogenation—Electrophilic Addition
of Halogen
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Halogenation Mechanism
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• Treatment of an alkene with a halogen X2 and H2O forms a
halohydrin by addition of the groups of X and OH to the
double bond.
Halohydrin Formation
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• Even though X¯ is formed in step [1] of the mechanism, its
concentration is small compared to H2O (often the solvent),
so H2O and not X¯ is the nucleophile.
Mechanism of Halohydrin Formation
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• With unsymmetrical alkenes, the preferred product has the
electrophile X+ bonded to the less substituted carbon, and
the nucleophile (H2O) bonded to the more substituted carbon.
Anti Stereochemistry in Halohydrin Formation
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• As in the acid catalyzed ring opening of epoxides,
nucleophilic attack occurs at the more substituted carbon end
of the bridged halonium ion because that carbon is better able
to accommodate the partial positive charge in the transition
state.
Regiochemistry of Halohydrin Formation
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Summary of Halohydrin Formation
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• Halohydrins have been used in the synthesis of many
naturally occurring compounds.
• Key steps in the synthesis of estrone, a female sex hormone,
are illustrated below.
Halohydrin Use in Synthesis
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• Hydroboration–oxidation is a two-step reaction sequence that
converts an alkene into an alcohol.
Hydroboration–Oxidation
(addition of water, anti-Markovnikov)
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Summary of Hydroboration—Oxidation
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• Hydroboration-oxidation is one step toward making the
antimalarial drug artemisinin
Example of Hydroboration-Oxidation in
Synthesis
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• 1st Learn the basic type of reaction for a functional group.
• This provides overall organization to the reactions.
• 2nd Learn the specific reagents for each reaction.
• It helps to classify each reagent according the its
properties.
• Is it an acid or base?
• Is it a nucleophile or electrophile?
• Is it an oxidizing or reducing agent?
• Finally, you MUST practice these reactions over and over
again by writing them. It is not enough just to look at them.
Keeping Track of Reactions
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• Suppose we wish to synthesize 1,2-dibromocyclohexane
from cyclohexanol.
To solve this problem we must:
Use of Alkenes in Synthesis
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Working backwards from the product to determine the starting
material from which it is made is called retrosynthetic analysis.
Retrosynthetic Analysis
End
Final
Exam
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