ORGANIC CHEMISTRY VOL 2
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY VOL 2
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Author: Carey
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 17, Problem 47DSP
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Interpretation:

The location of the deuterium in the isobutyl alcohol product prepared by the reduction of 1, 2-Epoxy-2-methylpropane using LiAlD4/AlCl3 is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

Rearrangements occur during epoxide opening reactions.

The epoxide oxygen is either protonated or coordinated to a Lewis acid.

One of the groups attached to the carbon atom migrates, eventually producing an aldehyde or ketone.

LiAlH4 is a reducing agent and reduces aldehydes and ketone by donation of a hydride ion to the carbonyl carbon.

An aldehyde is reduced to a primary alcohol while a ketone is reduced to a secondary alcohol.

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