c) Scheme 1 shows the retrosynthetic analysis of compound M to the precursors via Functional Group Interconversion (FGI). State all the reagents (A-D) for the complete conversion. COOH Br O O FGI FGI FGA FGI A B C D compound M Scheme 1: Retrosynthesis of compound M A = B = C = D = [4 marks]
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First, we need to convert the carboxylic acid (COOH) group to an ester. This can be done using an alcohol and a catalyst. So, reagent A would be an alcohol (ROH) and reagent B would be a catalyst, such as DCC (dicyclohexylcarbodiimide) or EDCI Show more…
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