Title: Organic Synthesis I
1Organic Synthesis I
1. Main text Adv. Org. Syn. (4th Ed.) Part B,
Carey Sundberg
2. Aim acquiring various reactions and
synthetic strategies to design
synthetic routes for target molecules
- 3. Other texts ref.
- Designing Organic Synthesis S. Warren
- Modern Organic Synthesis D. L. Boger
- Advanced Organic Chemistry J. March
- Modern Methods of Organic Synthesis (4th Ed.)
W. Carruthers - Organic Synthesis (2nd Ed.) J. Furhop, G.
Penzlin - Classics in Total Synthesis I, II K.C. Nicolaou
- The Logic of Chemical Synthesis E. J. Corey
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3What will be covered in Org. Syn. I
Chapter 1 Alkylation carbanion Chapter 2
Reaction of Carbon Nu w/ carbonyl Chapter 3
Functional group interconversion Chapter 5
Reduction of Carbonyl etc. Chapter 7
Organometallic main group Chapter 12
Oxidation Chapter 13 Planning and Execution
Named Reactions Reaction Mechanism
Homework Selected problems from each chapter
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5Reaction Mechanism (or reasonably drawn detailed
reaction pathway) is important
-- Examples --
i) esterification
ii) acetals
iii) aldol
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1914, 36, 530
iv) Cannizzaro rxn.
6esterification
acetals
7aldol
Cannizzaro rxn.
8Classification of Organic Synthesis
- Linear Synthesis tedious, inefficient but could
be simple - ex.) DNA,
Peptide Synthesizer
2. Convergent Synthesis -- economic, time
saving
3. Divergent Synthesis -- SAR, Combichem.
4. Biosynthesis driven Synthesis -- biomimetic
synthesis
5. Symmetry considered synthesis --
simplification
6. Systematic Synthetic analysis and design
9Objective of Organic Synthesis
1. Target to be conquered ---- speed, elegance
2. Structural Information ---- unambiguous
3. S. A. R. for design ---- creativity
4. Usefulness ---- economy
10Chronology of Organic Synthesis
- 19C. Europe Industry driven Dyestuff,
Aspirin
- America Weak Industry more academic
1. Cope PennState, MIT
2. Woodward creativity
3. Stork 3-dimensional world
4. Corey Logic
5. Kish managing
11 Perception of a target
1. Static -- shape -- Design
2. Dynamic -- relationship -- Control
Things to Consider
1. Connectivity -- symmetry, complexity
2. Stereochemical relationship
3. Functionality -- substructures
4. Reactivity Stability -- air, heat, light,
acid, base
5. Compatibility
6. Kinetic vs. Thermodynamic relationship
7. Products -- volatile, syrup, solubility in
water, hazard, smell..
8. Characterization of the target molecules
12Synthetic Chemistry in the 21st Century
safe
simple
100 yield
One step
Ideal Synthesis
Available material
Resource efficient
Environmentally acceptable
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19Beginning of Organic Chemistry
Woehler (1828)
Beginning of Organic Synthesis
Kolbe (1845)
20Stork (2001)
21a-Terpinol
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23Provide a reasonable arrow-pushing mechanism for
the following reaction
Answer
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Provide a reasonable arrow-pushing mechanism for
the following reaction