Addition to alkenes the hard shit Flashcards

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How can epoxides be made?

A

The reaction of an alkene with a peroxycarboxylic acid.

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What is a common peracid (peroxycarboxylic acid) oxidising agent?

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Meta-chloroperoxybenzoic acid, mCPBA (look up structure too).

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How to peracids add to alkenes?

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In a stereospecific fashion, please look at the booklet for mechanism.

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What does concerted mean?

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That reactants are converted into products in a single step - the electrons move simultaneously.

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Why are exoxides susceptible to nucleophilic attack?

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Due to the steric strain of the 3-membered ring.

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How else can diols be formed?

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Concerted cycloaddition reactions with oxidising agents such as KMnO4 and OsO4. Electron configuration is retained.

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What is the problem with OsO4?

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It is expensive and toxic so an oxidising agent is often used to regenerate it.

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