Title: The%20"peroxide%20effect"
16.8Free-radical Addition of HBr to Alkenes
2Markovnikov's Rule
HBr
acetic acid
(80)
3Addition of HBr to 1-Butene
HBr
CH3CH2CH2CH2Br
only product when peroxides added to reaction
mixture
only product inabsence of peroxides
4Addition of HBr to 1-Butene
HBr
addition opposite to Markovnikov's rule occurs
with HBr (not HCl or HI)
CH3CH2CH2CH2Br
only product when peroxides added to reaction
mixture
5Photochemical Addition of HBr
hn
HBr
(60)
- Addition of HBr with a regiochemistry oppositeto
Markovnikov's rule can also occur wheninitiated
with light with or without added peroxides.
6Mechanism
- Addition of HBr opposite to Markovnikov's rule
proceeds by a free-radical chain mechanism. - Initiation steps
..
R
O
R
O
..
7Mechanism
- Addition of HBr opposite to Markovnikov's rule
proceeds by a free-radical chain mechanism. - Initiation steps
..
R
O
R
O
..
..
..
Br
H
O
H
R
..
..
8Mechanism
Propagation steps
9Mechanism
Propagation steps
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106.9Addition of Sulfuric Acid to Alkenes
11Addition of H2SO4
HOSO2OH
Isopropylhydrogen sulfate
- follows Markovnikov's rule
- yields an alkyl hydrogen sulfate
12Mechanism
..
SO2OH
O
H
..
slow
..
SO2OH
O
..
fast
..
13Alkyl hydrogen sulfates undergo hydrolysis in hot
water
HOH
HOSO2OH
14Application Conversion of alkenes to alcohols
1. H2SO4
2. H2O, heat
(75)
15But...
- not all alkenes yield alkyl hydrogen sulfateson
reaction with sulfuric acid - these do
- H2CCH2, RCHCH2, and RCHCHR'
- these don't
- R2CCH2, R2CCH2, and R2CCR2