Q54d
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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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Not possible
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 not possible as hydrogen is attached to less substituted carbon. Thus, this alcohol can’t be made selectively.
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