Alkene reaction and mechanisms Flashcards
What is the reagent used for oxymercuration-demercuration reaction?
- Hg(OAc)2, H2O
- NaBH4
What is the reagent used for Hydrohalogenation reaction?
H-X
What is the reagent used for Acid-catalyzed hydration?
H3O+ or H2O & Acid Catalyze (usually acid catalyze like [H2SO4]
What is the reagent used in hydrogenation?
H2, Pt/ C (or Pd/C, Ni/C)
What is the reagents used for Hydroboration - oxidation reaction?
- BH3 * THF
- H2O2, NaOH
What is the reagents used in the halogenation reaction?
X2 (Br2 or Cl2) or NBS, NCS, NIS
What is the reagents used for halohydrin reaction?
X2 (Br2 or Cl2), H2O Or NBS, H2O; NCS, H2O; or NIS, H2O
What are the reagents used for Oxidative cleavage reaction (ozonolysis)?
O3, Zn, H2O Or KMnO4, H3O+
What are the Reagents used for Cyclopropanation reaction?
I-CH2-Zn-I (Simmons-smith reagent) or KOH, CHCl3
What is the mechanism of a Hydrohalogenation reaction?
- Proton transfer
- Nucleophilic Attack
What is the mechanism of a acid catalyzed hydration reaction?
- Proton transfer
- Nucleophilic attack
- Proton transfer
What is the mechanism for halogenation reaction?
- Double forms a bond with one of the halogens breaking the bond between the halogens
- Forms a cyclic compound with the halogen
- The other halogens does a nucleophilic attack and forms by an anti- addition
What is the mechanism for a halohydrin reaction?
- Forms a bond with one of the halogen by breaking the bond between them
- Forms a cyclic compound with the halogen & the the water attack on an opposite side(front or back) of the halogen
- Proton transfer
What is the mechanism for hydroboration-oxidation reaction?
- Form a bond with BH2-H by putting the BH2 on the least substituted position & H on the more substituted position
- H2O2, NaOH to turn the BH2 to an OH
What is the mechanism for a oxymercuration-demercuration reaction?
- Form a cyclic ring with Hg(OAc)
- Water attack the more substituted side of the compound (either from front or back)
- Proton transfer
- Then NaBH4 to turn Hg(OAc) to a H