Advices For Studying Organic Chemistry

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7.9 ALKENES BY DEBROMINATION OF VICINAL DIBROMIDES



  1. Vicinal (or vic) and geminal (or gem) dihalides:


CC
XX

CC

X

X
A vic-dihalide A gem-dihalide
1) vic-Dibromides undergo debromination:

CC
Br Br

+ 2 NaI acetone CC + I 2 + 2 NaBr

CC
Br Br

+ Zn CH^3 COor^2 H CC + Zn
CH 3 CH 2 OH

Br 2

A Mechanism for the Reaction

Mechanism:
Step 1


CC
Br

Br
I − + CC+ I Br + Br −

An iodide ion become bonded to a bromine atom in a step that is, in
effect, an SN2 attack on the bromine; removal of the bromine brings
about an E2 elimination andtheformationofa bouble bond.

Step 2


+ +
Here, an SN2-type attack by iodide ion on IBr leads
to the formation of I 2 and a bromide ion.

I − I Br II Br −
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