SilentNemesis2710
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Addition across conjugated dienes - Minor products
While adding HBr to hexa-2,4-diene are the Anti-Markonikoff products formed at all?
i.e. is 5-bromohex-2-ene formed?
If yes, approximately to what percentage? 1%?
Also, please can I have links to sources that state this for this general reaction (addition to conj dienes)?
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Nicodem
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Please, be more specific. Are you asking for references in regard to the ratio between the 1,2- vs. 1,4-conjugate addition of HBr on that hexadienes?
Have you done any literature search at all? It is hard to say you put any effort in this, given you don't provide a single reference. Asking others to
do a literature search for you, without demonstrating of having invested some minimum effort yourself, is not a nice thing to do.
PS: Please open referenceless and/or beginner's topics only in the Beginners forum section where this one is being moved.
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SilentNemesis2710
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I think I have described what I want pretty clearly.
I do not want the ratio between the 1,2 vs. 1,4 conjugate addition of HBr on the hexadiene.
The 1,2 vs 1,4 ratio is likely to be around 40% and 60%, varying with temperature. I know this.
I just want to know whether a 1,2 antimarkonikoff product will be formed, and if so, how much % of the final product will that be? At room
temperature.
I tried looking this up in literature, but all it ever mentions are the 1,2 vs 1,4 products - variation with temperature, kinetic control,
thermodynamic control, etc. (found in lots of books - solomon, morrison & boyd, march, etc.) , not whether two different 1,2 products are formed
as well (markonikoff and anti markonikoff). That is what I would like to know.
I found it pretty churlish that you would berate me on the effort I've put in without even waiting for me to answer. I thought I was specific enough.
I hope there is no confusion on what I'm looking for now.
Please let me know if any additional detail is required.
And if possible, I would like a link to the literature that states anything about anti-markonikoff addition for 1, 2 products for the general reaction
(addn to conj dienes)
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