1.) Propose a synthesis for the following general reactions. You may use any other organic or...
1.) Propose a synthesis for the following general reactions. You may use any other organic or inorganic reagents needed. For each step, show the reagents used and the intermediate formed. (Note: I do not need to see any arrow-pushing, only starting materials, reagents, intermediates, and the final product) a.) For each aromatic ring, you must start with a plain benzene. он он We were unable to transcribe this image
9. Propose an efficient synthesis of each molecule below starting from benzene and any other reagents needed (organic or inorganic) A. CI B. CI NO2 Br
(14) V. Starting from benzene and any other reagents you need, propose an efficient synthesis of th following compound. (10) VI. Devise a synthesis that will accomplish the following transformation in good yield. Use the given compounds as the only organic source of carbon atoms. You may use any common organic solvents as well as any needed inorganic reagents (14) V. Starting from benzene and any other reagents you need, propose an efficient synthesis of th following compound. (10) VI....
4. Synthesis. You may use benzene (that is the starting material for a), any organic reagents that contribute four or fewer carbon atoms to the final product, and any inorganic reagents OH OH HN NH 4. Synthesis. You may use benzene (that is the starting material for a), any organic reagents that contribute four or fewer carbon atoms to the final product, and any inorganic reagents OH OH HN NH
Need help with all 4 of these synthesis reactions. Br in first question and wants to see all arrow pushing, intermediates and products. Last three just want the numbered reagents and the intermediate products after each step. No arrow pushing. Homework #1 Name: 1. Explain with a mechanism the observation of the given products. (Hint: You will need the full reaction mechonism including all intermediates and reogents, Show the proper use of electron pushing arrows.) HBr 2. Propose an efficient...
Please explain the mechanisms! 1. Propose a synthesis for each of the following problems starting with reagent shown and using any other organic or inorganic reagents allowed in each problem. Multiple steps are required. The number of steps you use does not matter. Reactions should give the desired product as a major product. For full credit show the product of each step (reaction). If you make use of organometallic reagents such as Grignard, Wittig, organolithium, organosodium, organocopper, etc. you must...
8. Alcohols are readily available synthetic starting materials. Propose a series of reactions to achieve the following syntheses starting from alcohols. Clearly show the reagents used for each step and the synthetic intermediates. a. For this synthesis, use the given starting alcohols and any inorganic reagents needed. You may use the two alcohols in separate reactions as needed. M OH + OH ... i
17. Outline the reactions necessary to accomplish the synthesis of the following compound starting from benzene. Provide the necessary reagents/reactants and include the structure of intermediate organic products. Any additional organic starting materials used (excluding solvents) must not contain more than 3 carbons. You do not need to provide the mechanism of each reaction. ОН 18. Outline the reactions necessary to accomplish the synthesis of the following compound. Provide the necessary reagents/reactants and include the structure of intermediate organic products....
6. Synthesis: (40 pts) Show how you would carry out the following synthesis using inorganic or organic reagents containing four or less carbons. Include the reagents you would need for each step and the structure of the intermediate products formed in each step in the appropriate boxes. CI A) Cyclobutane 1) 2) 1) 2) Br B) ОН 1) 2)
(4pts) Propose a synthetic scheme from benzene and any other organic or inorganic reagents for the following compounds. a. COOH ci SOH NH2