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This is a fun one that for some reason my textbook didn't explain! So far we haven't seen an internal proton attack by a carbanion anywhere else😯! Thank you Prof. Victor
Swern oxidation is a fairly common reaction nowadays, at least in the US curriculum. But since the mechanism is quite involved, many instructors tend to skip it and treat it as some “magic box” in their classes.
@@VictortheOrganicChemistryTutor Thank you for responding 😁that's why I always love to come to your channel, to learn the mechanism and not just take these "magic box" reactions for granted. You're super helpful, keep up the amazing work!
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This is a fun one that for some reason my textbook didn't explain! So far we haven't seen an internal proton attack by a carbanion anywhere else😯! Thank you Prof. Victor
Swern oxidation is a fairly common reaction nowadays, at least in the US curriculum. But since the mechanism is quite involved, many instructors tend to skip it and treat it as some “magic box” in their classes.
@@VictortheOrganicChemistryTutor Thank you for responding 😁that's why I always love to come to your channel, to learn the mechanism and not just take these "magic box" reactions for granted. You're super helpful, keep up the amazing work!
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You're welcome 😊
That means DSMO will have a tendency to take halides
great
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