Question 5 (20 points): Propose a synthesis to convert propene into (Z)-1,4-hexadiene All of the carbon...
Using propyne (structure shown) as your only source of carbon atoms, design a synthesis of the target molecule. You may use any organic or inorganic reagents you choose, but all the carbon atoms in the target must have come from propyne originally. Show the product of each step and the reagents needed for each step. Assume you have an unlimited supply of propyne.
14) Propose a multistep synthesis of the following compound. All carbon atoms in the product must come cyclohexene and from alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and alkyl halides that contain 3 or fewer carbon atoms. You can use other reagents as necessary. You do not have to draw any curved- arrow mechanisms. While you do not have the products of each synthetic step or explain your synthetic logic, you are strongly encouraged to in order to be eligible for more partial credit....
(5 pts) Propose a synthesis of 1,4-dioxane, starting from 1,2-dibromoethane as the only source of carbon. O.
Propose a synthesis of each molecule, using reagents of 5 carbon atoms or less. OH OH
Part IV - Multistep Synthesis [14 marks] A. Propose a synthesis of compound A starting from dimethyl malonate. When choosing your synthetic steps, you can use any hydrocarbon with three or fewer carbon atoms, any solvents or inorganic reagents, and any organic reagents that do not contribute carbon atoms to the carbon skeleton in the product. Clearly show the required reagents and the product of each step. You do not need to show mechanistic (curved) arrows. [6 marks] Dimethyl malonate...
Help with question in image. thankyou. Propose a synthesis of compound B from (R)-2-chlorobutane. When choosing your synthetic steps, you can use any hydrocarbon with three or fewer carbon atoms, any solvents or inorganic reagents, and any organic reagents that do not contribute carbon atoms to the carbon skeleton in the product. Clearly show the required reagents and the product of each step. You do not need to show mechanistic (curved) arrows. CI (R)-2-chlorobutane B
14. (20 points) Propose syntheses for each of the following products. M OH - For this problem, all carbon atoms must come from the starting molecule.
Chem 231, Assignment 5 page 6 of 5 Part IV - Multistep Synthesis [14 marks] A. Propose a synthesis of compound A starting from dimethyl malonate. When choosing your synthetic steps, you can use any hydrocarbon with three or fewer carbon atoms, any solvents or inorganic reagents, and any organic reagents that do not contribute carbon atoms to the carbon skeleton in the product. Clearly show the required reagents and the product of each step. You do not need to...
Part IV - Multistep Synthesis cont'd Propose a synthesis of compound B from (R)-2-chlorobutane. When choosing your synthetic steps, you can use any hydrocarbon with three or fewer carbon atoms, any solvents or inorganic reagents, and any organic reagents that do not contribute carbon atoms to the carbon skeleton in the product. Clearly show the required reagents and the product of each step. You do not need to show mechanistic (curved) arrows. CI (R)-2-chlorobutane B
Question 3 Propose a stepwise synthesis for N-propylbutanamide, using 1-propanol and/or carbon dioxide as your only source of carbon and any other reagents necessary. Testbank, Question 140a Using the reagents below, list in order (by letter, no period) those necessary to provide this synthesis Note: Not all spaces provided may be needed. Hints: First receive a Grignard reagent in steps 1 and 2. Use propanol in step 5. In step 9 a product from step 4 reacts with a product...