Two-Step Synthesis Problems – 20 Solved Examples
Think about learning how to do synthesis two reactions at a time.
When you learn a new reaction, take a moment and just think of one extra reaction you could do with that product.
Example. You learn free-radical halogenation of alkanes to make alkyl halides. What’s one reaction of alkyl halides?
- Elimination (with base) to give an alkene
- Substitution (with nucleophile) to give (e.g.) a nitrile
- later on, formation of a Grignard reagent.
Eventually, you will find yourself piecing together these two-step syntheses into longer chains of sequences.
Here are 20 examples of two-step synthesis questions that are great building blocks for bigger things (OK, some are 3 steps)
- Chopping Off The Alkyl Group
- Walking Over The Alkyl Halide
- Making Molecules Alkynes of Ways
- Trans to Cis? Not A One Step Process
- Alkanes to Alcohols
- Protect That Alcohol!
- The Great Friedel-Crafts Workaround
- Styrene
- Polarity Reversal On A Ring
- Fun With Carboxylic Acids… and Esters
- Malonic Ester Madness
- Cyclohexenone
- Know What Amine?
Here are the relevant quizzes:
1. Chopping Off An Alkyl Group
2. Walking Over The Alkyl Halide
3. Alkynes of Ways To Make These
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