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Important Concepts11 1.Alkenes – Unsaturated molecules IUPAC names are derived from the longest chain containing the double bond as the stem. Double bond isomers: terminal, internal, cis, and trans Tri- and tetra-substituted alkenes are named according to the E,Z system. 2.Double Bond – Consists of a bond and a bond bond: overlap of two sp 2 hybrid lobes on carbon bond: overlap of two remaining p orbitals bond E (~65 kcal/mol); bond E (~108 kcal/mol)
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Important Concepts11 3.Alkene Properties – Flat, sp 2 hybridization Dipoles possible Alkenyl hydrogen is relatively acidic. 4.NMR – Alkenyl hydrogens and carbons appear at low field: 1 H (δ = 4.6 - 5.7 ppm); 13 C (δ = 100 -140 ppm) J trans > J cis ; j geminal very small; J allylic variable, small. 5.IR – Measures vibration excitation 1-10 kcal/mol (2.5-16.7 μm; 600-4000 cm -1 ) Characteristic peaks for stretching, bending and other vibrational modes Fingerprint region (<1500 cm -1 )
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Important Concepts11 6.Alkane IR – C-H Stretching: 2840 to 3000 cm -1 C=C Stretching: 1620 to 1680 cm -1 Alkenyl C-H Stretching: ~3100 cm -1 Bending Modes: below 1500 cm -1 Alcohols: Broad O-H stretch: between 3200 and 3650 cm -1 7.Degree of Unsaturation – Number of rings + number of bonds: Degree of unsaturation = (H sat – H actual )/2 H sat = 2n C + 2 – N X + N N (disregard oxygen and sulfur)
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Important Concepts11 8.Heats of Hydrogenation – indicate relative stability of isomeric alkenes. Stability decreases with decreasing substitution. Trans isomers are more stable than cis. 9.Eliminations of Haloalkanes (and other alkyl derivatives) – Follow the Sayzex rule (non-bulky base, internal alkene formation) or the Hofmann rule (bulky base, terminal alkene formation). Trans alkene products predominate over cis. Elimination is stereospecific (dictated by the anti transition state).
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Important Concepts11 10.Dehydration of Alcohols – Dehydration in the presence of strong acid results in a mixture of products (major constituent is the most stable alkene).
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