Module J
Module J
Module J
Learning Outcomes:
1. What are oxidations and reductions in organic chemistry? Reduction results in a gain of electron-density at carbon
2. How to reduce alkenes?
This occurs when carbon becomes bonded to less electronegative
3. How to oxidize alkenes?
atoms, such as hydrogen (proton)
4. How to induce the oxidative cleavage of alkenes?
Reduction: form C-H (or C-C) and break C-O, C-N, C-X
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Learning Outcomes:
HOH
COH
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Addition of H2: Hydrogenation Catalytic Hydrogenation
Thermodynamically
favoured, but high
No reaction activation energy
Needs catalyst: eg.
Unsaturated Saturated Pt, Pd, Ni, Rh, Ru
Overall, a reduction
The reaction is thermodynamically favoured
palladium on C
Two new -bonds more energetically favoured than one -bond
However, there is no spontaneous reaction
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Catalytic Hydrogenation Stereoselectivity Catalytic Hydrogenation Stereospecificity
Carbon-carbon multiple bonds reduced selectively
Typically C=O, C=N bonds do not react
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Module J
Oxidations of Alkenes
Alkenes Structure and Reactivity: Compare:
Reductions and Oxidations
Bruice’s Organic Chemistry: Chapters 5,6
Learning Outcomes:
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Oxidations of Alkenes Dihydroxylation of Alkenes
Compare:
H 2O
Osmate ester
epoxide Concerted
addition
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Exercise 6 Exercise 6
Provide the starting materials, reagents and conditions to synthesize Provide the starting materials, reagents and conditions to synthesize
the following alcohols. the following alcohols.
Give the IUPAC names of the two alkene starting materials. Give the IUPAC names of the two alkene starting materials.
cat. OsO4
NMO
H2O
(Z)-hex-2-ene
1. BH3
2. NaOH,H2O2
(Z)-3-methylpent-2-ene
Carboxylic acid
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Epoxidation of alkenes Module J
Mechanism: Alkenes Structure and Reactivity:
Reductions and Oxidations
Bruice’s Organic Chemistry: Chapters 5,6
Learning Outcomes:
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Oxidative Cleavage of Alkenes: Ozonolysis Oxidative Cleavage of Alkenes: Ozonolysis
Mechanism:
Mechanism involves two cyclic ozonides
Molozonide
Zn
Ozonide
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Reagent?
Alkenes Structure and Reactivity:
Conditions?
Regioselectivity?
Reductions and Oxidations
Stereoselectivity?
Stereospecificity? Bruice’s Organic Chemistry: Chapters 5,6
Ether Mechanisms?
Oxidation? Reduction? Check that you have achieved these learning outcomes, and can give
Not redox? examples to explain and answer each of these questions: