00:01
Looking at some hydrogenation of the full cycle hexane.
00:09
Okay, so we were to react it with hydrogen -callelium -catalyzed hydrogen.
00:18
What are the potential regions we can use? so all what we know about this reaction is it can take any alkyne on any site and basically deliver hydrogen.
00:31
So reduce it to an alkyne regardless of whatever site.
00:37
So all we need to know to draw an al - are the various alkenes that can have, that can be cyclic and so have methyl.
00:48
Okay, so the first one we can do is the exocyclic, so the outside al -team here.
00:58
Okay, we call this the methylene cyclohexane.
01:02
So we can move it down to the one position, so one methyl, one cyclohexene.
01:10
We can move it down to the two position.
01:16
Okay, we can move it down to the three position, three.
01:24
Okay, and then that's actually it...