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Question: Heating compound X with aqueous formaldehyde forms Y (C17H23NO) ,which has been converted to a mixture of lupinine and epilupinine, alkaloids isolated from lupin, a perennial ornamental plant commonly seen on the roadside in parts of Alaska (Section 25.10). Identify Y and explain how it is formed.

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1Step 1: Intramolecular electron transfer

The reaction involving the delocalization of pi-electrons within a compound from an electron-deficient site to an electron-rich site is known as the intramolecular electron transfer reaction.

In the given compound, the pi-electrons are delocalized as the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom of the amine attacks the electrophilic carbon forming a C-N bond. The electron-rich carbon attacks the electrophilic carbonyl carbon, forming a new C-C bond.

Intramolecular electron transfer in the substrate

2Step 2: Dehydration

The protonated amine group is stabilized as a molecule of it is lost when the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom attacks the electrophilic carbon, resulting in ring closure. 


Ring closure