How to Make One of the Functional Groups React Selectively – Part 1

A reducing agent or an oxidizing agent may or may not be selective in an organic reaction.


One of the options may be to choose a reagent that selectively attacks the desired functional group, but that may not be the case all the time.

Question:

How would you carry out the following transformations?



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Solution infographic:



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One might keep the carbonyl group untouched by using a selective reducing agent. Click HERE to find it out!

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References:

(1)    Brown, C.; Ford, M. Higher Level Chemistry, 2nd ed.; Pearson Education: Harlow, Essex, 2014.

(2)    Ncert. Chemistry : Textbook for Class XII - Part.II; National Council Of Educational Research And Training: New Delhi.

(3)    Graham, T. W.; Fryhle, C. B.; Snyder, S. A. Organic Chemistry.; Hoboken, Nj John Wiley Et Sons, Inc, 2016.

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