Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 15.8, Problem 6P
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The reasonable structures for the two products obtained in the reaction of
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Methylene transfer from iodomethylzinc iodide to alkene is called the Simmon-Smith reaction. In the overall reaction, an alkene is converted to cyclopropanes.
This reaction is highly stereospecific and the addition of the methylene unit to the double bond is syn.
Substituents that were trans in
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