Showing posts with label Alkenes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alkenes. Show all posts

Jan 26, 2024

Wittig Reaction Explained: Understanding the Mechanism and Applications in Organic Chemistry

In the intricate world of organic chemistry, where reactions and mechanisms govern the creation of countless compounds, the Wittig reaction or Wittig olefination stands as a powerful tool for the synthesis of alkenes from carbonyl compounds. Named after its inventor, German chemist Georg Wittig, this reaction has become a cornerstone in the repertoire of synthetic organic chemists. In this blog post, we will delve into the Wittig reaction, exploring its, mechanism, and applications.

Sep 2, 2023

Reactions of Epoxides: Understanding Their Importance in Organic Chemistry

Epoxides, also known as oxiranes, are an intriguing class of organic compounds that play a pivotal role in various chemical reactions due to their unique three-membered ring structure. In this article, we'll delve into the diverse world of epoxide reactions, exploring their significance and applications within the realm of organic chemistry. 

Keywords: Epoxide, Nucleophilic AdditionGrignard Reaction, Halohydrin.

Apr 8, 2023

Types of Pericyclic Reactions

In this article we will learn about Types of Pericyclic reactionsIn organic chemistry, a pericyclic reaction is a chemical reaction where the reaction proceeds through concerted mechanism and it has cyclic transition state

KeywordsPericyclic ReactionElectrocyclic reactionCycloaddition reaction

Sigmatropic reaction.

Jan 19, 2023

Elimination Reactions in Organic Chemistry

Elimination reaction in organic chemistry has main types as E1-reaction, E2-reaction and E1cB-elimination reaction

Key words: E1-reaction, E2-reaction and E1cB-elimination reaction, Dehydrohalogenation, Dehalogenation, Dehydration

Hi Friends, in this article we will learn elimination reactions in organic chemistry.

May 17, 2021

Synthesis of Alkyl Halides (Haloalkanes)

In this article we will learn about synthesis of Alkyl halides (Haloalkanes). 

Alkyl halides are the organic compounds which consists of halogen atom bonded to carbon atom. 

Key words: Alkyl halide, Haloalkane, Electrophilic addition, Radical substitution, Nucleophilic substitution.

May 1, 2021

Synthesis of Alkenes from Alkyl Halides

Alkene compounds are the hydrocarbons which consist of at least one carbon-carbon double bond. Various synthesis methods for the synthesis of alkene are described herein.

Apr 25, 2021

Dehydration of Alcohols to Alkenes - Reactions and Mechanism

In this article we will learn about Dehydration Reactions of alcohols to alkenes. We will discuss few reactions and mechanism.

Dehydration is the process of removal of water molecule from alcohol compound to produce alkene compound. It is an example of elimination reaction in organic chemistry.

Key words: Alcohol, Dehydration, Alkene, E1-elimination, E2-elimination.

Oct 8, 2020

Dehydrohalogenation of Alkyl Halides

Dehydrohalogenation is a chemical reaction of alkyl halides in which halide atom and hydrogen atom eliminate to form alkenes products in organic chemistryDehydrohalogenation is an example of elimination reaction. In this article we will learn about E1 and E2 reactions. We will understand the mechanisms and compare the products obtained from these reactions.

Key wordsDehydrohalogenation, Elimination reaction, Unimolecular reaction, bimolecular reaction, Zaitsev rule, Hoffmann product.

Sep 8, 2020

Alkenes - Structure and Nomenclature

Alkenes are the organic compound which consists of at least one carbon-carbon double bond. They are also known as unsaturated hydrocarbons. In this article we will learn about Structure and IUPAC Nomenclature of alkene compounds.

Key wordsAlkenes, Unsaturated hydrocarbons, Carbon-carbon double bond, IUPAC Nomenclature. 

The Alkenes are known as unsaturated hydrocarbons. They are derivatives of alkanes and consist of one or more carbon-carbon double bond. Alkenes have general formula CnH2n.