1) Give a plausible synthetic route for the conversion of the starting reagent below to the product desired below. Show all mechanisms for any reaction used that we discussed the mechanism for this semester H N -> HO OH
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We can use a ring-opening reaction to convert the cyclic amine to a linear amine, and then use a series of reactions to introduce the ether group and the alcohol group. Show more…
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