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Functional Group Interconversion by Substitution, Including Protection and Deprotection

Functional Group Interconversion by Substitution, Including Protection and Deprotection [Pg.215]

Chapters 1 and 2 dealt with formation of new carbon-carbon bonds by reactions in which one carbon acts as the nucleophile and another as the electrophile. In this chapter we turn our attention to noncarbon nucleophiles. Nucleophilic substitution is used in a variety of interconversions of functional groups. We discuss substitution at both sp3 carbon and carbonyl groups. Substitution at saturated carbon usually involves the Sjv2 mechanism, whereas substitution at carbonyl groups usually occurs by addition-elimination. [Pg.215]

The mechanistic aspects of nucleophilic substitutions at saturated carbon and carbonyl centers were considered in Part A, Chapters 4 and 7, respectively. In this chapter we discuss some of the important synthetic transformations that involve these types of [Pg.215]




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Functional group interconversions

Functional groups and

Functional groups substitution

Functional groups, protection and deprotection

Functional substitution

Protected groups deprotection

Protecting groups, deprotection

Protection -deprotection

Protection and deprotection

Protection function

Protection-deprotection, functional

Protective functions

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