Barton-McCombie Deoxygenation

Barton-McCombie Deoxygenation

The Barton-McCombie deoxygenation, also known as the Barton-McCombie reaction, is a chemical reaction used in organic synthesis to selectively remove oxygen functional groups, such as alcohols or ethers, from organic molecules. The reaction was developed by Derek H. R. Barton and Stuart McCombie in the 1970s. The general reaction scheme for the Barton-McCombie deoxygenation is…

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Practice Set of Alkyl Halides

Practice Set|Alkyl Halides

After completing the Preparation and Reactions of alkylhalides and chlorobenzene, try out this Practice set. It will help you to have a clear idea about the chapter. Convert the following:                                    Ethanol to but-1-yne Ethane to bromoethene Propene to 1-nitropropane Toluene to benzyl alcohol Propene to propyne Benzene to toluene Aniline to iodobenzene Methane to acetylene…

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