Chapter 18: Q57E (page 594)
How would you synthesize anethole (Problem 18-54) from phenol?
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Synthesis of anethole from phenol
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Chapter 18: Q57E (page 594)
How would you synthesize anethole (Problem 18-54) from phenol?

Synthesis of anethole from phenol
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Show the product, including stereochemistry, of the following reaction:

Name the following ethers:
c)

Griginard reagents react with oxetane, a four membered cyclic ether, to yield primary alcohols, but the reaction is much slower than the corresponding reaction with ethylene oxide. Suggest a reason for the difference in reactivity between oxetane and ethylene oxide.

Oxetane
Disparlure, , is a sex attractant released by the female gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar. The NMR spectrum of disparlure shows a large absorption in the alkane region, 1 to 2 d, and a triplet at 2.8 d. Treatment of disparlure, first with aqueous acid and then with , yields two carboxylic acids identified as undecanoic acid and 6-methyl- heptanoic acid. ( ,cleaves 1, 2-diols to yield carboxylic acids). Neglecting stereochemistry, propose a structure for disparlure. The actual compound is a chiral molecule with 7R, 8S stereochemistry. Draw disparlure, showing the correct stereochemistry.
Name the following ethers:
e)

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