CHEM 212 Lecture Notes - Nucleophile, Acetone, Weak Base

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5. a tertiary rx a weak nucleophile (e. g. h2o or ch3coo ) to decrease sn2 and elimination a highly polar solvent (to encourage ionization), e. g. h2o moderate temperature (to discourage elimination) 5. a methyl, primary or secondary rx a strong nucleophile such as ro- or cn- a high concentration of nucleophile a solvent of relatively low polarity, such as acetone to discourage ionization moderate temperature to discourage elimination. 5. a tertiary rx a weak base a solvent of high polarity high temperature a secondary or tertiary rx a strong base a high concentration of base a solvent of low polarity to discourage ionization high temperature. Nucleophilic strength in protic solvents like h2o, h2o/ch3ch2oh, hcooh. Rs- > cn- > i- > ch3ch2o- >oh- > br- > aro- > cl- > ch3coo- > no3. Nucleophilic strength in aprotic solvents like acetone or dmf or dmso. > cl- > f- >>> oh-, sh-, ro->>r-, h-

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