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Can a gem-Diol Moiety Be Isolated? A Reaction Study by NMR and X-ray Spectroscopies (Journal Article)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Journal of Chemical Education ; Volume 100, 2023 - Issue 11, November 2023Publication details: Washington DC :American Chemical Society ,2023Description: 4536–4542pISSN:
  • 0021-9584
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Summary: Abstract: The carbonyl group of an aldehyde or ketone reacts with different types of nucleophiles through a nucleophilic addition reaction. When the nucleophile is water, the product obtained is a gem-diol or geminal diol. This functionalization is unstable and quickly reverts to the parent carbonyl group. The chemistry of gem-diols is not usually covered in depth in organic chemistry courses. Herein, we propose a two-step activity to study the isolation of different gem-diols: an organic laboratory practice designed for undergraduate students combined with an in-class activity. The approach focuses on the study of heterocyclic compounds with aldehyde moieties using solution and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance combined with X-ray crystallography.
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Abstract: The carbonyl group of an aldehyde or ketone reacts with different types of nucleophiles through a nucleophilic addition reaction. When the nucleophile is water, the product obtained is a gem-diol or geminal diol. This functionalization is unstable and quickly reverts to the parent carbonyl group. The chemistry of gem-diols is not usually covered in depth in organic chemistry courses. Herein, we propose a two-step activity to study the isolation of different gem-diols: an organic laboratory practice designed for undergraduate students combined with an in-class activity. The approach focuses on the study of heterocyclic compounds with aldehyde moieties using solution and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance combined with X-ray crystallography.

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