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Question: Which of the following alcohols could not be made selectively by hydroboration–oxidation of an alkene? Explain.
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1Step 1: Anti-markovnikov’s rule
In hydroboration-oxidation reaction two steps occur:
- Hydroboration- It occurs in an anti-Markovnikov manner, where hydrogen (from BH3) attaches to the more substituted carbon and BH2 to less substituted carbon in double-bonded carbon. It is syn addition which means that the hydroboration takes place on the same face of the double bond.
- Oxidation step involves the replacement of BH2 with hydroxyl group.
2Step 2: Alcohol possible or not:
Given alcohol is possible when a double bond is between C2 and C3 as both are equally substituted so can attach to any side. Other alcohol possible is the same as given. Thus, this alcohol is made selectively.
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