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1 Chapter 18: Carbonyl Compounds II Learning Objectives: 1. Recognize and assign names to aldehydes and ketones. 2. Write the mechanism for nucleophilic addition and nucleophilic addition-elimination reactions of aldehydes and ketones, and be able to predict the products of such reactions. 3. Be able to explain the relative reactivity of carbonyl compounds toward nucleophilic addition. 4. Be able to describe the concept of employing protecting groups. 5. Predict the products of the reactions of carbonyl compounds with Grignard reagents, hydride ion donors, sulfur nucleophiles, and with phosphonium ylides (the Wittig reaction). 6. Be able to recognize Re and Si faces of carbonyl compounds, and the stereochemistry outcomes from a nucleophilic addition. 7. Predict the products of addition reactions to α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. Sections: 18.1 Nomenclature 18.2 Relative Reactivities of Carbonyl Compounds* 18.3 How Aldehydes and Ketones React* 18.4 Reaction of Carbonyl Compounds with Carbon Nucleophiles* 18.5 Reaction of Carbonyl Compounds with Hydride Ion* 18.6 Reaction of Aldehydes and Ketones with Nitrogen Nucleophiles* 18.7 Reaction of Aldehydes and Ketones with Oxygen Nucleophiles* 18.8 Protecting Groups* 18.9 Addition of Sulfur Nucleophiles 18.10 The Wittig Reaction* 18.11 Stereochemistry of Nucleophilic Addition Reactions: Re and Si Faces # 18.12 Designing a Synthesis V: Disconnections, Synthones, and Synthetic Equivalents 18.13 Nucleophilic Addition to α,β-Unsaturated Aldehydes and Ketones* 18.14 Nucleophilic Addition to α,β-Unsaturated Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 18.15 Enzyme-catalyzed Additions to α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds # * Sections that will be focused # Sections that will be skipped Recommended additional problems 8.40 – 8.55, 8.58 – 8.61, 8.63 – 8.67, 8.69 – 8.72, 8.74

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Chapter 18: Carbonyl Compounds II

Learning Objectives:

1. Recognize and assign names to aldehydes and ketones.

2. Write the mechanism for nucleophilic addition and nucleophilic addition-elimination reactions

of aldehydes and ketones, and be able to predict the products of such reactions.

3. Be able to explain the relative reactivity of carbonyl compounds toward nucleophilic addition.

4. Be able to describe the concept of employing protecting groups.

5. Predict the products of the reactions of carbonyl compounds with Grignard reagents, hydride ion

donors, sulfur nucleophiles, and with phosphonium ylides (the Wittig reaction).

6. Be able to recognize Re and Si faces of carbonyl compounds, and the stereochemistry outcomes

from a nucleophilic addition.

7. Predict the products of addition reactions to α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds.

Sections:

18.1 Nomenclature

18.2 Relative Reactivities of Carbonyl Compounds*

18.3 How Aldehydes and Ketones React*

18.4 Reaction of Carbonyl Compounds with Carbon Nucleophiles*

18.5 Reaction of Carbonyl Compounds with Hydride Ion*

18.6 Reaction of Aldehydes and Ketones with Nitrogen Nucleophiles*

18.7 Reaction of Aldehydes and Ketones with Oxygen Nucleophiles*

18.8 Protecting Groups*

18.9 Addition of Sulfur Nucleophiles

18.10 The Wittig Reaction*

18.11 Stereochemistry of Nucleophilic Addition Reactions: Re and Si Faces#

18.12 Designing a Synthesis V: Disconnections, Synthones, and Synthetic Equivalents

18.13 Nucleophilic Addition to α,β-Unsaturated Aldehydes and Ketones*

18.14 Nucleophilic Addition to α,β-Unsaturated Carboxylic Acid Derivatives

18.15 Enzyme-catalyzed Additions to α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds#

* Sections that will be focused # Sections that will be skipped

Recommended additional problems

8.40 – 8.55, 8.58 – 8.61, 8.63 – 8.67, 8.69 – 8.72, 8.74

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Class Note

18.1 Nomenclature

O

H

O

H

O

H

O

H

H H

O O

O

H

O

H

HO

H OCH2CH3

O O

OCH2CH3

CHO O

Cl

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H

O O

H

O O

O O OO

O

CH3

O O

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18.2 Relative Reactivities of Carbonyl Compounds

Nucleophilic addition

18.3 How Aldehydes and Ketones React

A. In basic condition

R H (R)

O

R H(R)

O Nu

Nu ( Z)

tetrahedral intermediate

R H(R)

O NuH

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B. In acidic condition

H B B + H

R H (R)

O

R H(R)

O BH

R H (R)

OH

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18.4 Reaction of Carbonyl Compounds with Carbon Nucleophiles

A. Carbon nucleophile (basic or acidic?)

B. Reaction of aldehydes and ketones with Grignard reagent

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C. Reactions of ester and carboxylic acid with Grignard reagent

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D. Reactions of aldehydes and ketones with acetylide ions

(i) pKa of

CH2 CH2 HR CH CH HR C C HR

(ii) Mechanism

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E. Reactions of aldehydes and ketones with hydrogen cyanide

(i) pKa of H-CN

(ii) Mechanism

(iii) Synthesis of α-hydroxy carboxylic acid

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18.5 Reaction of Carbonyl Compounds with Hydride Ion

A. Source of hydride

B. Reduction of aldehydes and ketones

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C. Reduction of esters

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D. Reduction of carboxylic acids

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E. Reduction of amides

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18.6 Reaction of Aldehydes and Ketones with Nitrogen Nucleophiles

A. pKa of amines

B. Addition of primary amines

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C. Addition of secondary amines

D. Addition of hydrazine, hydroxyamine

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E. Mechanism of Wolff-Kishner reduction

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18.7 Reaction of Aldehydes and Ketones with Oxygen Nucleophiles

A. Addition of water (formation of hydrate, gem-diol, geminal diol)

R H (R)

O

R H(R)

HO OH

H2O

(i) Consideration of pKa

(ii) Stability consideration

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B. Addition of alcohol (formation of hemiacetal, acetal, hemiketal, and ketal)

R H

O

R H

R'O OR'

HOR'

R H

R'O OH

(2 equivalents)

H2O

R R

O

R R

R'O OR'

HOR'

R R

R'O OH

(2 equivalents)

H2O

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C. Mechanism

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18.8 Protecting Groups

A. Stability of acetals and ketals

B. Example

O

HOCH2CH2OH+

OO

+ H2O

(i)

O

OCH3

O

?O

OH

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C. More examples

(i)

NH2?

NH2

NO2

(ii)

NH2?

NH2

CO2H

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18.9 Addition of Sulfur Nucleophiles

18.10 The Wittig Reaction

A. Wittig reagents

(C6H5)3P CH2

phosphonium ylide

(C6H5)3P CH2

B. Formation of Wittig reagents

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C. Reactions

(i) Synthesis of

(ii) Synthesis of

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D. Stereoselectivity (E vs. Z)

E. Arbuzov (Perkow) reaction and Horner-Emmons reaction

(i) Horner-Emmons reaction

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(ii) Arbuzov (Perkow) reaction

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18.12 Designing a Synthesis V: Disconnections, Synthones, and Synthetic Equivalents

A. Retrosynthetic analysis

Example

OHOH

synthesis of from

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18.13 Nucleophilic Addition to α,β-Unsaturated Aldehydes and Ketones

A. Analysis of α,β-unsaturated aldehydes and ketones

R

O

α

β

B. Direct addition (1,2-addition) and conjugate addition (1,4-addition)

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C. Examples

(i)

O1) CN2) HCl

(ii)

O

+ HSCH3

(iii)

CH3

O

+ (CH3)2NH

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(iv)

O1) NaBH4, CeCl32) H2O, H

+

(v)

H

O 1) CH3MgBr2) H2O, H

+

(vi)

O1) CH3MgBr2) H2O, H

+

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(vii)

1) (CH3)2CuLi2) H2O, H

+

O

18.14 Nucleophilic Addition to α,β-Unsaturated Carboxylic Acid Derivatives

Cl

O

HOCH3+

NHCH3

O

HOCH3+

OCH3

O 1) LiAlH42) H2O, H

+

Cl

O

NH3 (excess)+