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Dehydrohalogenation defined

Dehydrohalogenation may give a mixture of products if the halogen is unsymmetrically located on the carbon skeleton. Eor example, 2-bromo-2-methylbutane (6), the substrate you will use in this experiment, yields both 2-methyl-2-butene (7) and 2-methyl-l-butene (8) on reaction with strong base (Eq. 10.5). Because such elimination reactions are normally irreversible under these experimental conditions, the alkenes 7 and 8 do not undergo equilibration subsequent to their production. Consequently, the ratio of 7 and 8 obtained is defined by the relative rates of their formation. These rates, in turn, are determined by the relative free energies of the two transition states, 9 and 10, respectively, rather than by the relative free energies of the alkenes 7 and 8 themselves. [Pg.339]

The most frequently encountered and generally robust methods for the synthesis of alkynylpalladium(ii) complexes are copper(i)-catalyzed dehydrohalogenation and transmetallation involving isolated organotin(iv) compounds or well-defined alkynylcopper(i) species (Scheme 2). [Pg.271]


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