McMurry Chapter 8
McMurry Chapter 8
McMurry Chapter 8
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Chapter 8
Alkenes: Reactions and
Synthesis
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Learning Objectives
(8.1)
Preparing alkenes: A preview of elimination reactions
(8.2)
Halogenation of alkenes: Addition of X 2
(8.3)
Halohydrins from alkenes: Addition of HOX
(8.4)
Hydration of alkenes: Addition of H2O by oxymercuration
(8.5)
Hydration of alkenes: Addition of H2O by hydroboration
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Learning Objectives
(8.6)
Reduction of alkenes: Hydrogenation
(8.7)
Oxidation of alkenes: Epoxidation and hydroxylation
(8.8)
Oxidation of alkenes: Cleavage to carbonyl compounds
(8.9)
Addition of carbenes to alkenes: Cyclopropane
synthesis
(8.10)
Radical additions to alkenes: Chain-growth polymers
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Learning Objectives
(8.11)
Biological additions of radicals to alkenes
(8.12)
Reaction stereochemistry: Addition of H 2O to an achiral
alkene
(8.13)
Reaction stereochemistry: Addition of H 2O to a chiral
alkene
reaction
Worked Example
How many alkene products, including E,Z
Worked Example
Solution:
Halogenation of Alkenes:
Addition of X2
Halogenation - Bromine and chlorine add to
Halogenation of Alkenes:
Addition of X2
Halogenation reaction of cycloalkane forms the
Worked Example
Addition of HCl to 1,2-dimethylcyclohexene
Solution:
Worked Example
Worked Example
What product would you expect from the
Solution:
give an alcohol
Reaction takes place on treatment of the alkene
with water and a strong acid catalyst
Oxymercuration Intermediates
Reaction is initiated by electrophilic addition of
Worked Examples
What products would you expect from
a)
Worked Examples
b)
Hydroboration
Differs from other alkene addition reactions
Occurs in a single step without a carbocation
intermediate
Attachment of boron is favored
Worked Example
What alkene might be used to prepare the
Solution:
The products result from hydroboration/oxidation
of a double bond
The OH group is bonded to the less substituted
carbon of the double bond in the starting material
Reduction of Alkenes:
Hydrogenation
Hydrogenated: Addition of hydrogen to a
Reduction of Alkenes:
Hydrogenation
Reduction of Alkenes:
Hydrogenation
Catalytic hydrogenation is extremely sensitive to
Reduction of Alkenes:
Hydrogenation
Catalytic hydrogenation is important in the food
industry
Incomplete hydrogenation results in partial cis
trans isomerization of a remaining double bond
In biological hydrations, biological reductions
occur in two steps:
Worked Example
What products are obtained from catalytic
b)
Worked Example
Solution:
a)
b)
Oxidation of Alkenes:
Epoxidation and Hydroxylation
Oxidation: Reaction that results in a loss of
Oxidation of Alkenes:
Epoxidation and Hydroxylation
Peroxyacids transfer an oxygen atom to the
epoxidation/hydrolysis is hydroxylation
Oxidation of Alkenes:
Epoxidation and Hydroxylation
Hydroxylation can be carried out directly by
Worked Example
What product is expected from reaction of cis-2-
Solution:
Epoxidation using m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid is
a syn addition
Original bond stereochemistry is retained
double-bond cleavage
Potassium permanganate (KMnO4) can produce
carboxylic acids and carbon dioxide if hydrogens
are present on CC
Worked Example
What products would be expected from reaction
form cyclopropanes
stereospecific
Simmons-Smith Reaction
Method for preparing nonhalogenated
cyclopropanes
Does not involve a free carbene
Utilizes a carbenoid
Reaction of diiodomethane with zinc-copper
alloy produces zinc iodide
Yields corresponding cyclopropane in the
presence of an alkene
Worked Example
What product is expected from the following reaction
Solution:
Formed by polymerization
radical polymerization
Simple alkene polymers are called chaingrowth
polymers
Termination
Chain propagation ends when two radical chains
combine
Worked Example
Show the monomer units required to prepare the
following polymer:
Solution:
The smallest repeating unit in each polymer is
identified and double bond is added
Monomer
H2CCHOCH3
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carbocation by protonation
It reacts with H2O from either the top or the
bottom
The two transition states are mirror images
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Cis-aconitate is achiral
Figure 8.12 - Stereochemistry of the AcidCatalyzed Addition of H2O to the Chiral Alkene
Worked Example
What products are formed from hydration of 4-
methylcyclopentene?
Solution:
Summary
Bromine and chlorine add to alkenes via three-
Summary
Hydroboration involves addition of borane
Summary
The corresponding cis-1,2-diols can be made