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Prochirality relations:-
This is a prochiral mo lecule. On performing a C2 operation on the first mo lecule we will get the second one.
Now check for the relationship among groups.
5-6,7-8,9-10,11-12 - Diastereotopic
5-10,6-9,8-12,7-11,1-2,3-4 – Homotopic
10-11,9-12,8-6,7-5 – Enantiotopic
Nomenclature of faces and ligands
Faces are given Re or Si on the basis of the rules of CIP. Same rules are applied.
In the same way we can solve other problems related with nomenclature.
Cram’s rule:-During certain additions to the carbon-oxygen double bond of aldehydes and ketones containing an asymmetric α carbon cram’s rule predicts diastereoselectivity i.e. which diastereomer will predominate.
According to this rule the incoming nucleophilic group preferentially attacks on the side of the plane containing the small group.
By this rule, it can be predicted that the reaction(A) should preferred over (B).
When the size of incoming group increases the extent of diastereoselectivity also increases. As in the above shown example if we increases the size of incoming group i.e. nucleophile from Me<Et<Ph then ratio of the major product formed is also increased.
Prelog rule:-This rule is applied for α-keto esters. This reaction is enantioselective as one enantiomer is preffered which is formed by attack on α-carbonyl carbon from less hindered site.
From the above reaction two compounds are formed which are non-superimposable mirror images of each other i.e. enantiomers. According to this rule incoming nucleophile will attack from that side of the plane which contains group of lowest priority.
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1. What are Cram's, Prelog rules, and Prochirality relation? |
2. How does Cram's rule help in determining the preferred conformation of cyclic compounds? |
3. What are Prelog rules and how are they used in determining the priority of substituents in chiral molecules? |
4. How does the Prochirality relation relate to chiral centers and achiral molecules? |
5. How can knowledge of Cram's, Prelog rules, and Prochirality relation be applied in organic chemistry? |
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