Concept explainers
(a)
To determine: The product formed by the reaction of trityl chloride with nucleoside on the
Interpretation: The product formed by the reaction of trityl chloride with nucleoside on the
Concept introduction: Protecting group is a species that undergoes chemical modification so that chemoselectivity can be introduced in the
(b)
To determine: An explanation corresponding to the selectivity of trityl derivative for the
Interpretation: An explanation corresponding to the selectivity of trityl derivative for the
Concept introduction: Protecting group is a species that undergoes chemical modification so that chemoselectivity can be introduced in the chemical reaction.
(c)
To determine: An explanation corresponding to the removal of DMT group under dilute acid conditions and instant turning of solution to orange color when acid is added to a DMT derivative.
Interpretation: An explanation corresponding to the removal of DMT group under dilute acid conditions and instant turning of solution to orange color when acid is added to a DMT derivative is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Protecting group is a species that undergoes chemical modification so that chemoselectivity can be introduced in the chemical reaction.
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