CHM247H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Grignard Reaction, Phenols, Acid Strength

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17. 1 naming alcohols and phenols: can be primary, secondary, or tertiary, rules: 1) longest chain with the hydroxyl group. 3) list in alphabetical order: phenol is used as the parent name rather than benzene. 17. 3 preparation of alcohols: a review: hydroboration: syn, non-markovnikov. 17. 4 alcohols from carbonyl compounds: reduction: most common method of preparation is the reduction of a carbonyl compound. Reduction of aldehydes and ketones: aldehydes are easily reduced to primary alcohols and ketones are reduced to secondary alcohols. ketones. Reduces other carbonyls like esters and carboxylic acids, though 2 equivalents of hydride are needed. Reduction of carboxylic acids and esters: not as fast as aldehydes or ketones being reduced. Conversion of alcohols into alkyl halides: tertiary alcohols react with hcl or hbr by a sn1 mechanism. Primary and secondary alcohols are more resistant to acid and are best converted with treatment of socl2 or pbr3 through an sn2 mechanism.

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