13. Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds
Organometallic Cumulative Practice
- Multiple ChoicePredict the major, organic product for the following reaction.709views
- Multiple ChoicePredict the major, organic product for the following reaction.638views
- Multiple ChoicePredict the major, organic product for the following reaction.577views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following reactions will NOT form the given target?591views
- Multiple ChoicePredict the major, organic product for the following reaction.689views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following syntheses will NOT form the given target?555views1rank
- Textbook Question
Predict the product of the diorganocuprate cross-coupling reactions shown.
(c)
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Suggest a synthesis of the following molecule starting with the reagents shown, using cuprate cross-coupling as the key step.
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Suggest a synthetic scheme, involving a protecting group, to generate the molecule shown starting with the molecule at the left.
(d)
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Suggest a synthetic scheme, involving a protecting group, to generate the molecule shown starting with the molecule at the left.
(b)
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Predict the product of the following reactions.
(b)
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Suggest a series of steps involving a cuprate reagent that would convert the reactant on the left to the product on the right. The ideal number of steps is shown.
(c)
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Suggest a reagent and a reactant that could be used to form the following molecules by conjugate addition of a cuprate. There can be multiple possibilities.
(c)
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To this point, we have seen four reactions that can be done by Gilman reagents. What are they? What do they have in common?
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Phenol oxidation can be coupled with other reactions to form new C―C bonds using reactions studied previously. Predict the product of the following series of reactions.
(b)
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