Transcription of Organic Chemistry II - Tufts University
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Organic Chemistry II. Andrew Rosen April 2, 2013. Contents 1 Aldehydes and Ketones 3. Physical Properties .. 3. Synthesis of Aldehydes .. 3. Reduction and Oxidation .. 3. Mechanisms for Aldehyde Synthesis .. 3. Synthesis of Ketones .. 4. Synthesis of Ketone Example .. 4. Nucleophilic Addition to the Carbon-Oxygen Double Bond .. 5. The Addition of Alcohols: Hemiacetals and Acetals .. 5. Hemiacetals .. 5. Acetals .. 6. Cyclic Acetals .. 7. Thioacetals .. 7. The Addition of Primary and Secondary Amines .. 8. The Addition of Hydrogen Cyanide: Cyanohydrins .. 9. The Addition of Ylides: The Wittig Reaction.
orF the ester reduction, if it's a cyclic ester, the product would be an aldehyde that also has an alcohol hydroxy group (instead of the OR group being entirely replaced by H)
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