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Topic: Ph-CHO + CH2O in conc NaOD w/heat  (Read 3473 times)

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Offline ponchi420

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Ph-CHO + CH2O in conc NaOD w/heat
« on: November 24, 2007, 09:10:37 AM »
Hi everybody, this is my first time posting, but i have been reading for a while....here is my question:

Ph-CHO + CH2O with conc NaOD and heat, what is the product?

First, it looks like a radiolabeling problem to me.  I could see that the there are 2 electophiles and one nucleophile (OD-), but i really don't know where it could go from there....any thoughts?  thanks

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Re: Ph-CHO + CH2O in conc NaOD w/heat
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2007, 12:06:03 PM »
Looks like a 'crossed Cannizarro' reaction.  Use OD- as the attacking nucleophile and see where it leads you. 

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