from a cyclohexane.
What I tried doing was:
cyclohexane ---(radical bromination)----> bromocyclohexane ---(dehydrobromination)---> cyclohexene ---(bromination)---> 1,2-dibromocyclohexane ---(NaH, 2 propanol in diethyl ether)---> cyclohexadiene.
When I asked my professor, he wasn't so happy with the method. He said this was possible, but not the best way to form a cyclohexadiene... and I understand why, but I don't know what alternate method there could be
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also, if I have, for instance: HO-CH
2-CH
2-Br
and I am trying to add H-CN by Sn2, what solvent should I put this in?
I'm not sure if I understand the whole solvent thing in general... for instance, when would you generally want a basic solution? aprotic? acidic?
Thanks!