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Bridging the Gap Between Organic Chemistry Fundamentals and Advanced Synthesis Problems

Introduction to Strategies of Organic Synthesis bridges the knowledge gap between sophomore-level organic chemistry and senior-level or graduate-level synthesis to help students more easily adjust to a synthetic chemistry mindset. Beginning with a thorough review of reagents, functional groups, and their reactions, this book prepares students to progress into advanced synthetic strategies. Major reactions are presented from a mechanistic perspective and then again from a synthetic chemist's point of view to help students shift their thought patterns and teach them how to imagine the series of reactions needed to reach a desired target molecule.

Success in organic synthesis requires not only familiarity with common reagents and functional group interconversions, but also a deep understanding of functional group behavior and reactivity. This book provides clear explanat

Table of Contents

Preface xix

Acknowlegments xxi

CHAPTER 1 Synthetic Toolbox 1: Retrosynthesis and Protective Groups 1

1.1 Retrosynthetic Analysis 3

1.2 Protective Groups 11

CHAPTER 1 Problems Protective Groups 19

CHAPTER 2 Synthetic Toolbox 2: Overview of Organic Transformations 21

2.1 Nucleophiles and Electrophiles 23

2.2 Oxidation and Reduction Reactions 27

CHAPTER 2 Problems Nucleophiles, Electrophiles, and Redox 41

CHAPTER 3 Synthesis of Monofunctional Target Molecules (1-FG TMs) 45

3.1 Synthesis of Alcohols (ROH) and Phenols (ArOH) 47

3.2 Synthesis of Alkyl (RX) and Aryl Halides (ArX) 61

3.3 Synthesis of Ethers (ROR′) 67

3.4 Synthesis of Thiols (RSH) and Thioethers (RSR´) 73

3.5 Synthesis of Amines (RNH2) and Anilines (ArNH2) 77

3.6 Synthesis of Alkenes (R2C¨TCR2) 85

3.7 Synthesis of Alkynes (RC≡CR′) 93

3.8 Synthesis of Alkanes (RH) 97

3.9 Synthesis of Aldehydes and Ketones (RCHO, R2C¨TO) 105

3.10 Synthesis of Carboxylic Acids (RCO2H) 117

3.11 Synthesis of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 125

CHAPTER 3 Problems 1-FG TMs 139

CHAPTER 4 Synthesis of Target Molecules with Two Functional Groups (2-FG TMs) 143

4.1 Synthesis of β©\Hydroxy Carbonyls and α,β©\Unsaturated Carbonyls 145

4.2 More Enolate Reactions: Synthesis of 1,3©\Dicarbonyls, 1,5©\Dicarbonyls, and Cyclohexenones 157

4.3 “Illogical” 2©\Group Disconnections: Umpolung (Polarity Reversal) 171

CHAPTER 4 Problems 2-FG TMs 183

CHAPTER 5 Synthesis of Aromatic Target Molecules 187

5.1 Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution (ArH + E+ → ArE) 189

5.2 Synthesis of Aromatic TMs via Diazonium Salts (ArN2 + + Nu: → ArNu) 201

5.3 Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution (ArX + Nu: → ArNu) 205

CHAPTER 5 Problems Aromatic TMs 209

CHAPTER 6 Synthesis of Compounds Containing Rings 211

6.1 Synthesis of Cyclopropanes 213

6.2 Synthesis of Cyclobutanes 215

6.3 Synthesis of Five©\Membered Rings (Radical Cyclization Reactions) 217

6.4 Synthesis of Six©\Membered Rings (Diels–Alder Reaction) 221

CHAPTER 6 Problems Cyclic TMs 231

CHAPTER 7 Predicting and Controlling Stereochemistry 235

7.1 Reactions that Form Racemates 237

7.2 SN2 Mechanism: Backside Attack 243

7.3 Elimination Mechanisms 245

7.4 Additions to Alkenes and Alkynes 247

7.5 Additions to Carbonyls 251

7.6 Additions to Enolates: Aldol Stereochemistry 257

7.7 Enantioselectivity and Asymmetric Syntheses 261

CHAPTER 7 Problems Stereochemistry 269

CHAPTER 8 Transition Metal-Mediated Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation 273

8.1 Transition Metal Coordination Complexes 275

8.2 Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 283

8.3 Carbonylation and Decarbonylation 291

8.4 (ArX + Alkene → Ar©\Alkene) 295

8.5 Palladium©\Catalyzed Cross©\Coupling Reactions (RX + R′M → R©\R′) 297

8.6 Olefin Metathesis Reactions 303

8.7 Retrosynthesis: Disconnections Based on Metal-Mediated Reactions 307

CHAPTER 8 Problems Transition Metal-Mediated Synthesis 309

SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS 313

Index 389

Introduction to Strategies for Organic Synthesis

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 08/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9781119347248, 978-1119347248
      ISBN10: 1119347246

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Bridging the Gap Between Organic Chemistry Fundamentals and Advanced Synthesis Problems

      Introduction to Strategies of Organic Synthesis bridges the knowledge gap between sophomore-level organic chemistry and senior-level or graduate-level synthesis to help students more easily adjust to a synthetic chemistry mindset. Beginning with a thorough review of reagents, functional groups, and their reactions, this book prepares students to progress into advanced synthetic strategies. Major reactions are presented from a mechanistic perspective and then again from a synthetic chemist's point of view to help students shift their thought patterns and teach them how to imagine the series of reactions needed to reach a desired target molecule.

      Success in organic synthesis requires not only familiarity with common reagents and functional group interconversions, but also a deep understanding of functional group behavior and reactivity. This book provides clear explanat

      Table of Contents

      Preface xix

      Acknowlegments xxi

      CHAPTER 1 Synthetic Toolbox 1: Retrosynthesis and Protective Groups 1

      1.1 Retrosynthetic Analysis 3

      1.2 Protective Groups 11

      CHAPTER 1 Problems Protective Groups 19

      CHAPTER 2 Synthetic Toolbox 2: Overview of Organic Transformations 21

      2.1 Nucleophiles and Electrophiles 23

      2.2 Oxidation and Reduction Reactions 27

      CHAPTER 2 Problems Nucleophiles, Electrophiles, and Redox 41

      CHAPTER 3 Synthesis of Monofunctional Target Molecules (1-FG TMs) 45

      3.1 Synthesis of Alcohols (ROH) and Phenols (ArOH) 47

      3.2 Synthesis of Alkyl (RX) and Aryl Halides (ArX) 61

      3.3 Synthesis of Ethers (ROR′) 67

      3.4 Synthesis of Thiols (RSH) and Thioethers (RSR´) 73

      3.5 Synthesis of Amines (RNH2) and Anilines (ArNH2) 77

      3.6 Synthesis of Alkenes (R2C¨TCR2) 85

      3.7 Synthesis of Alkynes (RC≡CR′) 93

      3.8 Synthesis of Alkanes (RH) 97

      3.9 Synthesis of Aldehydes and Ketones (RCHO, R2C¨TO) 105

      3.10 Synthesis of Carboxylic Acids (RCO2H) 117

      3.11 Synthesis of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 125

      CHAPTER 3 Problems 1-FG TMs 139

      CHAPTER 4 Synthesis of Target Molecules with Two Functional Groups (2-FG TMs) 143

      4.1 Synthesis of β©\Hydroxy Carbonyls and α,β©\Unsaturated Carbonyls 145

      4.2 More Enolate Reactions: Synthesis of 1,3©\Dicarbonyls, 1,5©\Dicarbonyls, and Cyclohexenones 157

      4.3 “Illogical” 2©\Group Disconnections: Umpolung (Polarity Reversal) 171

      CHAPTER 4 Problems 2-FG TMs 183

      CHAPTER 5 Synthesis of Aromatic Target Molecules 187

      5.1 Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution (ArH + E+ → ArE) 189

      5.2 Synthesis of Aromatic TMs via Diazonium Salts (ArN2 + + Nu: → ArNu) 201

      5.3 Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution (ArX + Nu: → ArNu) 205

      CHAPTER 5 Problems Aromatic TMs 209

      CHAPTER 6 Synthesis of Compounds Containing Rings 211

      6.1 Synthesis of Cyclopropanes 213

      6.2 Synthesis of Cyclobutanes 215

      6.3 Synthesis of Five©\Membered Rings (Radical Cyclization Reactions) 217

      6.4 Synthesis of Six©\Membered Rings (Diels–Alder Reaction) 221

      CHAPTER 6 Problems Cyclic TMs 231

      CHAPTER 7 Predicting and Controlling Stereochemistry 235

      7.1 Reactions that Form Racemates 237

      7.2 SN2 Mechanism: Backside Attack 243

      7.3 Elimination Mechanisms 245

      7.4 Additions to Alkenes and Alkynes 247

      7.5 Additions to Carbonyls 251

      7.6 Additions to Enolates: Aldol Stereochemistry 257

      7.7 Enantioselectivity and Asymmetric Syntheses 261

      CHAPTER 7 Problems Stereochemistry 269

      CHAPTER 8 Transition Metal-Mediated Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation 273

      8.1 Transition Metal Coordination Complexes 275

      8.2 Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 283

      8.3 Carbonylation and Decarbonylation 291

      8.4 (ArX + Alkene → Ar©\Alkene) 295

      8.5 Palladium©\Catalyzed Cross©\Coupling Reactions (RX + R′M → R©\R′) 297

      8.6 Olefin Metathesis Reactions 303

      8.7 Retrosynthesis: Disconnections Based on Metal-Mediated Reactions 307

      CHAPTER 8 Problems Transition Metal-Mediated Synthesis 309

      SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS 313

      Index 389

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