CHEM 213 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11.16-11.17: Crown Ether, Nucleophilic Substitution, Sulfonate

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X = total number of atoms in the ring. Y = how many oxygen atoms are in the ring: crown ethers can make many salts soluble in non polar solvents. This is why they are also known as phase transfer catalysts: 18-crown-6 is best for potassium ions because it ts k very well. Relationship between crown ether and an ion = host guest relationship. Chapter 11. 17: summary of reactions of alkenes, alcohols, and ethers. Alkenes: to hydrate a double bond markovnikov way two methods. Oxymercuration-demercuration (no rearrangements) and acid-catalyzed hydration: to hydrate anti markovnikov way. Anti addition: x and oh can be added to a double bond. When carrying out bromination or chlorination in water. Anti addition: syn 1,2,-dihydroxlation of a double bond can occur. Using kmno4 in cold basic solution: or, in oso4 then nahso3. Kmno4 may over oxidize the double bond and end up cleaving it by accident, so second way better: anti 1,2-dihydroxylation of alkenes can occur.

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