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Compounds with More Than One Chirality Center
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Drill on Meso Compounds Problem 27
Does the following compound have a stereoisomer that is a meso compound? No possibility of a plane of symmetry No meso form © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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Drill on Meso Compounds Problem 27
Does the following compound have a stereoisomer that is a meso compound? Plane of symmetry Meso form possible © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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Meso Compounds © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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R,S System for Isomers with More Than One Chirality Center
1 If there is more than one chirality center, the R,S system must be applied to each chirality center individually First determine the configuration at C-2 2 3 4 3-bromo-2-butanol © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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R,S System for Isomers with More Than One Chirality Center
3 2 4 1 3-bromo-2-butanol C-2 is S © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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R,S System for Isomers with More Than One Chirality Center
At C-3, consider interchanging H and Br to get the lowest priority substituent onto a hatched wedge 4 1 2 3 C-3 is R © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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R,S System for Isomers with More Than One Chirality Center
Compound is (2S,3R)-3-bromo-2-butanol © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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R,S System for Isomers with More Than One Chirality Center
At C-2, the lowest priority is on a horizontal line Curve is Clockwise indicating R BUT Since the H is on a horizontal line R becomes S C-2 must be S 3 C-2 1 4 2 © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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R,S System for isomers with more than one Chirality Center
At C-3, the lowest priority also is on a horizontal line Curve is Counterclockwise Since H is on a horizontal line, S becomes R 2 4 1 C-3 3 © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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R,S System for isomers with more than one Chirality Center
Compound is (2S,3R)-3-bromo-2-butanol © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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Stereoisomers of Tartaric Acid
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Regioselective, Stereoselective, and Stereospecific Reactions
A regioselective reaction is one in which two or more constitutional isomers are possible, but more of one than the other is obtained © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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Regioselective, Stereoselective, and Stereospecific Reactions
A stereoselective reaction is one in which two or more stereoisomers are possible, but more of one is obtained than the other © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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Regioselective, Stereoselective, and Stereospecific Reactions
A stereospecific reaction is one in which a stereoisomeric reactant produces only one specific stereoisomeric product; the other stereoisomer of the reactant produces a different stereoisomeric product © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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Stereochemistry of Alkene Addition Reactions
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Stereochemistry of Alkene Addition Reactions
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Addition Reactions that Form Two Chirality Centers
For reactions that proceed through a carbocation or radical intermediate, the electrophile first attacks the double bond from either side, yielding both enantiomers of a carbocation with one chirality center © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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Addition Reactions that Form Two Chirality Centers
The nucleophile then can attack the racemic carbocation from either side, yielding four possible stereoisomers © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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Syn Addition When the two substituents add to the same side
Addition of H2 is a syn addition © Prentice Hall 2001 Chapter 4
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Anti Addition When the two substituents add to opposite sides
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