Corey Chaykovsky Reaction | Reactions with Mechanism | Organosulfur Chemistry 08 | Bs BSc MSc Final

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • The Corey Chaykovsky reaction is a chemical reaction in organic chemistry used for the synthesis of epoxides, thirane, aziridines, and cyclopropanes. The reaction involves the addition of a sulfur ylide to aldehyde and ketones to produce the corresponding 3-membered ring. In this lecture we will discuss the Johnson Corey Chaykovsky reaction, mechanism, and learn shortcuts to form products in a single step.
    What is the mechanism of Corey Chaykovsky Reaction?
    How do you convert carbonyl into epoxides?
    Organosulfur Chemisty | For BsS BSc and Msc Chemistry
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  • @EasytoLearn-tj4or
    @EasytoLearn-tj4or 20 дней назад

    Sir in second example where does the other two double bonds of benzene ring go? How they undergo resonance? Please explain

  • @ZR___KING-n7t
    @ZR___KING-n7t 7 месяцев назад

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    • @uochemists
      @uochemists  7 месяцев назад

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  • @EasytoLearn-tj4or
    @EasytoLearn-tj4or 20 дней назад

    I guesss second example is wrong, the carbon having carbonyl group is making 5 bondd, how?