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Chapter 10.8, Problem 11E
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Interpretation:Rationale behind observed stereoselectivity in hydroboration of
Concept introduction:Hydroboration-oxidation involves sequence of two reactions. The hydroboration stage involves treatment of alkene with diborane that generates alkyl borane. In second stage, hydrogen peroxide in alkaline medium is used to oxidize the alkyl borane produced in step 1 that leads to synthesis of alcohols from
Anti-Markovnikov’s rule serves as basis of hydroboration. It states that negative part of reagent must go to the carbon that has less alkyl substituents or more
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