Connect Access Card Two Year for Organic Chemistry
Connect Access Card Two Year for Organic Chemistry
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Author: Francis Carey
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 21, Problem 61DSP
Interpretation Introduction

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The final product obtained in the given reaction sequence is to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Dianions can be prepared from β-keto esters by double deprotonation using strong bases such as LDA.

Protons on the α- carbon atoms in β-keto esters are flanked by two carbonyl groups and thus are far more acidic than those on the γ- carbon atoms. Therefore, the γ- carbon atom in β-keto esters is more basic and more nucleophilic than α- carbon atom. Alkylation of the dianion occurs at γ- carbon atom in β-keto esters.

In a given dihalo alkyl compound, the bromide ion is a good leaving group than the chloride ion.

Sodium azide is a salt and dissociates as sodium and azide ions. Azide ion is a strong nucleophile and thus it can replace the halogen atom in the given alkyl halide by an SN2 reaction mechanism.

Potassium carbonate acts as a base and thus depronates the hydroxyl group in the hydroxyl acid derivative.

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