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Organic Chemistry
Ismono, FMIPA Unesa
• REAKSI KIMIA ORGANIKDapat berupa
REAKSI SUBSTITUSI REAKSI ELIMINASIDapat dikatagorikan
SN2 SN1 E2 E1
Dapat dikatagorikan
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• The basic structure of testosterone (male hormone) and estradiol (female hormone) is identical.
• Both are steroids with four fused carbon rings, but they differ in the functional groups attached to the rings.
– These then interact with different targets in the body.
Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings
Fig. 4.8
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GBRP
• Deskripsi : Kajian tentang zat antara reaktif (ion karbokation, radikal bebas, ion karbanion, dan karben), faktor yang mempengaruhi kestabilan zat antara reaktif. Hubungan persamaan kinetik dengan mekanisme reaksi. Pembahasan yang terkait dengan metode kinetik, macam-macam uji mekanisme reaksi (pemerangkapan zat antara, cara stereokimia, dan pelabelan)
• Standar Kompetensi : Mahasiswa memahami peranan Orbital dalam ikatan kovalen, faktor-faktor penyebab kestabilan relatif zat antara reaktif, mekanisme reaksi, meramalkan produk-produk yang kemungkinan terjadi dan produk yang diharapkan dominan berdasarkan kontrol kinetik atau kontrol termodinamik.
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No Kompetensi Dasar Materi Waktu Tugas/praktikum 1. Mahasiswa memahami
orbital dan peranannya dalam ikatan kovalen
Orbital dan Peranannya dalam Ikatan Kovalen
2 jam Pertemuan 1
Menyelesaikan soal-soal dan mengumpulkan tugas tersebut
2. Mahasiswa memahami tentang mekanisme reaksi SN2 dan faktor-faktor yang mempenga ruhi laju SN2
Mekanisme reaksi substitusi SN2
2 jam Petermuan 2
Menyelesaikan soal-soal di rumah dan dibahas di depan kelas (soal terpilih)
3. Mahasiswa memaham tentang mekanisme reaksi SN1 dan faktor-faktor yang mempenga ruhi laju reaksi SN1
Mekanisme reaksi substitusi SN1
4. jam Petermuan 3-4
Menyelesaikan soal-soal dan mengumpulkan makalah mekanis me reaksi SN2 dan SN1
4. Mahasiswa memahami tentang mekanisme reaksi E2 dan faktor-faktor yang mempenga ruhi laju reaksi E2
Mekanisme reaksi E1 dan E2
4 Jam Petermuan 4-5
Menyelesaikan soal-soal dan mengumpulkan tugas dan dinahas di depan kelas (soal terpilih)
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Hydrogen Orbital Diagram• Orbital diagrams
– Show the sublevels and orbitals that can exist at each principal energy level
– Each box represents an orbital
– Groups of boxes represent sublevels
• In the hydrogen atom only, the sublevels within a principal energy level all have the same energy.
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Multielectron Orbital Diagram• In the multielectron atoms, the sublevels within a
principal energy level have different energy levels.
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Orbital Diagram Rules– Aufbau principle
• Electrons fill orbitals starting with the lowest-energy orbitals.
– Pauli exclusion principle• A maximum of two electrons can occupy each orbital, and
they must have opposite spins.
– Hund’s rule • Electrons are distributed into orbitals of identical energy
(same sublevel) in such a way as to give the maximum number of unpaired electrons.
• Electrons are always filled in their ground state, or lowest energy state.
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Filling Orbital Diagrams
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Pg. 251 (Carbon’s orbital diagram)
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Orbital Diagrams for the 1st Ten Elements
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Hydrogen building block
Energy diagram for the hydrogen molecule. Combination of two atomic orbital Ψs gives two molecular orbitals, Ψmolec and Ψ* molec. The energy of Ψmolec is lower than that of the separate atomic orbitals, and in the lowest electronic energy state of molecular hydrogen it contains both electron
(Ψ 1a + Ψ*1sb)2 = (Ψ1sa)2 + 2 Ψ1sa Ψ*1sb + (Ψ*1sa)2
σ*
σ
Atomic Orbital
Ψ1sAΨ1sB
Atomic Orbital
Molecular Orbital
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Energy
Intermolecar distance (r)
No attraction
attraction
Repulsion
Most stable
r = 0,74 Å
The Potential energy of hydrogen molecule (435 kJ/mol) as an function of intermolecular distantace
bonding
Anti bonding
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2s 2px 2pz2py1s sp3 sp3 sp3 sp3
109.5o
Promote Hybridize
x
z
y
Methane: Carbon
Karakteristik s = 25%
Panjang Ikatan C – C = 1,54Ao
Panjang Ikatan C – H = 1,09Ao
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Logically of Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction
Mechanisms
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Logically of Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction Mechanisms
1. The nucleophile might enter and bond, and then the halide ion would leave
2. The nucleophile might attack and bond at exactly the same time the halide ion is leaving
3. The Halide ion might leave, followed by the entrance and bonding of the nucleophile.
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The first path requires that Carbon accommodate five bond and thus is not a realistic possibility. However, the other two ideas are sound, and both are common mechanisms for nucleophilic substitutions. The second possibility as know as the SN2 mechanisms and the third is referred to as the SN1 mechanisms.
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Some Concepts in Organic
1. Reaction equation an equation that show what happened in chemical reaction by showing reactants and product
2. Substitution reaction a reaction in which an atom or group on a molecule is replaced by another atom or group (Nu)
3. Elimination reaction a reaction in which atoms or groups are removed from adjacent atoms to from a double or tri bond
4. Addition reaction a reaction in which atoms and groups add to adjacent atoms of multiple bond.
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• Reaction Mechanism a step-by-step description of how a chemical reaction occur.
• Reaction Intermediate an unstable, short lived species formed during a chemical reaction: example are carbocations, free radicals and carbanions
• Carbocation a species with carbon that has only three bonds and six outer shell electron, and a positive
• Free Radical a neutral species with a carbon that has only three bonds and seven outer-shell electrons, one of which, is unpaired
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• Carbanion a species with carbon that has only three bonds and eight outer shell electron, including one nonbonding pair, and a negative charge
• Homolytic Cleavage, bond cleavage in which the bonding electron are evenly divided between the two part parting atom
• Heterolytic Cleavage, bond cleavage in which the bonding electron are unevenly divided between the two part parting atom
• Nucleophile, a species with electron availability that donates electrons to electrophiles in a chemical reaction. Nucleophile are Lewis Based
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SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS
•Competition Reaction (Substitutions VS Elimination)
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Substitution and Elimination
• If an sp3 C is bonded to electronegative atom Substitution reactions and
Elimination reactions are possible
This chapter is all about substitution
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SN2 and SN1 Reactions
SN2 - Reaction – bonds break and form at the same time
example
SN1 - CX bond breaks, forming a C+ then reacts with a nucleophile
XC+
C + + X-
NuCC + + Nu:
SN1
SN2
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Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
Either mechanism depends on the:• structure of the alkyl halide• reactivity of the nucleophile• concentration of the nucleophile• The solvent in which the Rx is carried out• The leaving group
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SN2 Mechanism
• It’s a Substitution Reaction (S)
• It’s Nucleophilic (N)
• It’s rate is second order (2)– Called bimolecular (rate is dependent on 2 reactants)
• (Substitution Nucleophilic Bimolecular)
CH3Br + HO - CH3OH + Br-
methyl bromide methyl alcohol
Rate = k [RX] [Nu:]
(Because rate is dependent of BOTH RX and Nu: it is 2nd. order.)
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The SN2 Mechanism
1. SN2 is substitution nucleophilic bimolecular; the one step nucleophilic substitutions mechanism
2. Bimolecular term that describes a reaction rate that depends on the concentration of two species.
3. Rate SN2: k[RX][Nu:] General rate equation for SN2
4. Concerted reaction
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Transition state• Activation Energy is higher then
Reactant and product…..
TsTs
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CC
H
H H
H
H Br CC
H
H H
H
H OH
:OH-
Nucleophilic Substitution – SN2 Mechanism
(Concerted reaction)
Rate = k[C2H5Br][:OH-]
:Br-
+ _
(NB Transition state)
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SN2 Mechanism
• SN2 Mechanism involves a “backside attack”
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SN2 Mechanism
The “backside attack” causes an Inversion of Configuration
Careful now….. Doesn’t mean R becomes S – new atoms are involved
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HO:- + CH3Br CH3OH + Br-
Transition State Rate = k[CH3Br][OH-]
H
HO C Br H H
CH3 CH3 CH3
HO- C – Br HO C Br HO – C + Br-
H H CH2CH3 H CH3CH2 CH2CH3
(S)-2-butanol(R)-2-Bromo Butane Transition state showing Pure enantiomerPure enantiomer nucleophile attacking from optically active; Optically active opposite side of leaving inverted mirror image bromide configuration
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Steric Hindrance
• Groups that block the path from the nucleophile to the electrophilic atom produce steric hindrance
• This results in a rate differences or no reaction at all
methyl halide ethyl halide isopropyl halide t-butyl halide
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Steric Hindrance
• Activation Energy is higher due to steric hindrance…..
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Substitution Reactions Depend on a Good Leaving Group
• R-F alkyl fluorides• R-Cl alkyl chlorides• R-Br alkyl bromides• R-I alkyl iodides• Alkyl Halides make good “leaving
groups”– They are easily displaced by another atom– They allow the Conversion of alkyl halides
to other functional groups
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SN2 Mechanism
• The Leaving Groups also affects rate• RI reacts fastest, RF slowest
– Iodide is the best “leaving group”– Fluoride is the worst “leaving group”
(…reacting with the same alkyl halide under the same conditions)
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Basicity
• The weaker the basicity of a group, the better the leaving ability.
(Lewis base = e- pair donor)
– Leaving ability depends on basicity because a weak base does not SHARE its e- as well as a strong base.
– Weak bases are not strongly bonded to a carbon
(weak bases are GOOD leaving groups)
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Nucleophiles – Strong/Weak Good/Bad
Stronger base Weaker baseBetter nucleophile poorer nucleophile
OH- > H2O
CH3O- > CH3OH-NH2> NH3
CH3CH2NH- > CH3CH2NH2 (conjugate acids)
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Nucleophiles
• The strength of nucleophile depends on reaction conditions.
• In the GAS phase (not usually used), direct relationship between basicity and nucleophilicity
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Solvent Effects
• In a solution phase reaction, the solvent plays a large role in how the reaction will occur
• Solvent effects can cause just the opposite of what might be the expected behavior of the nucleophile
• Solvents are categorized as either protic or aprotic
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Protic SolventsProtic solvents has a H bonded to a N or O
– It is a H bonder
– Examples: H2O, CH3OH, NH3, etc
– Solvent is attracted to the Nucleophile and hinders its ability to attack the electrophile
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Aprotic Solvents• Use an aprotic solvent
• Solvates cations • Does not H bond with anions (nucleophile free)• Partial + charge is on inside of molecule• Negative charge on surface of molecule (solvates
cation)• Examples include:
– DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide)– DMF (dimethyl formamide)
– Acetone (CH3COCH3)
acetone
CH3CCH3
O
dimethyl sulfoxide
CH3SCH3
O
DMSON,N-dimethylformamide
HC N
O
CH3
CH3
DMF
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Nucleophiles
• In the organic solvent phase, INVERSE relationship between basicity and nucleophilicity with a protic solvent
Question…
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Nucleophiles• Solvents can solvate the nucleophile
– Usually this is NOT good because the nucleophile is “tied up” in the solvent and LESS REACTIVE.
Ion-dipole interactions
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Nucleophiles• Solvents can solvate the nucleophile
(Methanol is a polar protic solvent.)
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SN2 Reactions
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SN2 Reactions
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SN2 Reactions• SN2 reactions might be reversible
• Leaving group would become the nucleophile
• Compare basicity (nucleophile strength) to see which is a better leaving group.
• The stronger base will displace the weaker base– If basicity is similar, the Rx will be reversible
CH2CH3 Br + I- CH2CH3 I + Br-CH2CH3 Br + I- CH2CH3 I + Br-
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SN2 ReactionsCompare basicity to see which is a better nucleophile.
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REAKSI SN2
Cek dgn soal nomer 5.27, h. 216
Alkil Halida Laju reaksi
Metil halida 30
Etil halida 1
Propil halida 0,4
Butil halida 0,4
Isopropil halida 0,025
t-butil halida ~ 0
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SN1 Reactions
• Reaction of t-butyl bromide with water should be slow– water is a poor nucleophile– t-butyl bromide is sterically hinderedHowever– Reaction is a million times faster than with CH3Br
t-butyl bromide
CCH3
CH3
Br
CH3
+ H2O
t-butyl alcohol
CCH3
CH3
OH
CH3
+ HBr
t-butyl bromide
CCH3
CH3
Br
CH3
+ H2O
t-butyl alcohol
CCH3
CH3
OH
CH3
+ HBr
(Maybe not an SN2 reaction!)
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SN1 Reactions•
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SN1 Mechanism• Rate determining step does not involve
nucleophile
Step 2
Step 1
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SN1 Mechanism
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SN1 Mechanism
(CH3)2CH
C – Br
CH3CH2
CH3
Br -
(S)-2,3 dimetil-2-Bromo Butane Pure enantiomer optically active
(CH3)2CH
CH3CH2CH3
C+
Carbocation
:O:
CH3 H
Nucleophile attack planarCarbocation equally from eitherside
CH3O
(CH3)2CH
CH3
CH2CH3
C
50%(CH3)2CH
OCH3
CH3
CH2CH3
C
50%
Both inversion and retention of configuration occur equally A pair of enantiomers is the results. This is an optically inactive racemic mixture
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SN1 Reactivity
• Relative Reactivities in an SN1 Reaction
1o RX < 2o RX < 3o RX
Increasing Reactivity
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SN1 Stereochemistry
• Because a planer carbocation is formed, nucleophilic attack is possible on both sides, so both isomers are possible
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SN1 Stereochemistry
SN1 should yield racemic mixture but it doesn’tThis is due to the steric hindrance of the leaving group
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Stereochemistry• As the leaving group goes (Marvin K) it
blocks the path of any incoming nucleophiles
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SN1 vs SN2
Inversion of configuration
racemization withpartial inversion
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What Makes SN1 Reactions work the best
• Good Leaving Group– The weaker the base, the less tightly it is held
(I- and Br- are weak bases)
• Carbocation– How stable is the resulting carbocation?
• 3o > 2o > 1o > methyl
Increasing Stability
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What Doesn’t Matter In anSN1 Reactions
• The Nucleophile• It has NO EFFECT on rate of Rx!!!
• Solvolysis Reactions • (the nucleophile is also the solvent)
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Carbocation RearrangementsSince a carbocation is the intermediate, you may see
rearrangements in an SN1 RX
No rearrangements in an SN2 RX
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Carbocation Rearrangement
• Methyl Shift
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Benzylic, Allylic, Vinylic,and Aryl Halides
• Benzylic and allylic halides can readily undergo SN2 unless they are 3o – (steric hindrance)
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Benzylic, Allylic, Vinylic,and Aryl Halides
• Benzylic and allylic halides can also undergo SN1 (they form stable carbocations)
• Even though 1o RX do not go SN1, 1o benzylic and 1o allylic CAN react SN1!
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Vinylic,and Aryl Halides
• Vinylic halides and aryl halides– do not undergo SN1 or SN2 reactions! e- repel incoming Nucleophile
BrBr
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SN1 vs SN2 Review
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SN1 vs SN2
Methyl, 1o RX …2o RX …3o RX …
Vinylic, aryl RX …1o, 2o benzylic, allylic RX …
3o, benzylic, allylic RX …
SN2 only
SN1 and SN2
SN1 only
neither SN1 nor SN2
SN1 and SN2
SN1 only
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Role of the SolventIn an SN1, a carbocation and halide ion are formed
– Solvation provides the energy for X- being formed– In SN1 the solvent “pulls apart” the alkyl halide– SN1 cannot take place in a nonpolar solvent or in
the gas phase– Increasing the polarity of the solvent will
INCREASE the rate of Rx if none of the REACTANTS are charged.
– If reactants are charged it will DECREASE the rate.
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Role of the Solvent
• So….• In an SN1 reaction, the reactant is RX. The
intermediate is charged and is STABILIZED by a POLAR solvent
A POLAR solvent increases the rate of reaction for an SN1 reaction.
(However, this is true only if the reactant is uncharged.)
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Role of the Solvent In SN2
• In an SN2 reaction, one of the reactants is the nucleophile (usually charged).
• The POLAR solvent will usually stabilize the nucleophile.
A POLAR solvent decreases the rate of reaction for an SN2 reaction.
(However, this is true only if the nucleophile is charged.)
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Polar Aprotic Solvents
• Polar Aprotic Solvents include:– DMF N,N-dimethylformamide
– DMSO dimethylsulfoxide
– HMPA hexamethylphosphoramide
– THF Tetrahydrofuran– And even… acetone
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Polar Aprotic Solvents
Polar Aprotic Solvents – do not H bond– solvate cations well– do NOT solvate anions (nucleophiles) well– good solvents for SN2 reactions
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Polar Aprotic Solvents
• DMSO• DMF• Acetone• HMPA
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Nucleophile Review
strong
weak
Br-, I-
HO-, CH3O-, RO-
CH3S-, RS -
CH3CO2-, RCO2
-
H2OCH3OH, ROHCH3CO2H, RCO2H
NH3, RNH2, R2NH, R3NCH3SH, RSH, R2S
EffectivenessNucleophile
moderate
CN-, N3-
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SN1/SN2 Problems -1
• Predict the type of mechanism for this reaction, and the stereochemistry of each product
+
+ +
OH
Cl
OCH3
CH3CHCH2CH3
CH3CHCH2CH3
CH3CHCH2CH3
CH3OH/H2O
HCl(R)-enantiomer
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SN1/SN2 Problems -1
• Predict the type of mechanism for this reaction, and the stereochemistry of each product
+
+ +
OH
Cl
OCH3
CH3CHCH2CH3
CH3CHCH2CH3
CH3CHCH2CH3
CH3OH/H2O
HCl(R)-enantiomer
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SN1/SN2 Problems -2
• Predict the mechanism of this reaction
+
+
DMSOCH3
CH3
CH3CHCH2CN
CH3CHCH2Br Na+CN-
Na+Br-
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SN1/SN2 Problems -2
• Predict the mechanism of this reaction
+
+
DMSOCH3
CH3
CH3CHCH2CN
CH3CHCH2Br Na+CN-
Na+Br-
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SN1/SN2 Problems -3
• Predict the mechanism. If the starting material has the R configuration, predict the configuration of product
+
+
acetone
Br
SCH3
CH3CHCH2CH3 CH3S-Na+
CH3CHCH2CH3 Na+Br-
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SN1/SN2 Problems -3
• Predict the mechanism. If the starting material has the R configuration, predict the configuration of product
+
+
acetone
Br
SCH3
CH3CHCH2CH3 CH3S-Na+
CH3CHCH2CH3 Na+Br-
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SN1/SN2 Problems -4
• Predict the mechanism
+ acetic acidBr
OCCH 3
O
O
CH 3 COH
+ HBr
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SN1/SN2 Problems -4
• Predict the mechanism
+ acetic acidBr
OCCH 3
O
O
CH 3 COH
+ HBr
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SN1/SN2 Problems -5
• Predict the mechanism
+ toluene
Br-
(CH3)3PCH3(CH2)5CH2Br
CH3(CH2)5CH2-P(CH3)3
+
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SN1/SN2 Problems -5
• Predict the mechanism
+ toluene
Br-
(CH3)3PCH3(CH2)5CH2Br
CH3(CH2)5CH2-P(CH3)3
+
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