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Nemesisof99
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Cleaving of C-C bonds
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October 12, 2009, 08:21:48 AM »
Lead tetra acetate and periodic acid can be used to cleave the carbon-carbon bond (containing the alcoholic groups) in a 1-2 diol...
Can they be used to cleave c-c bond in some other compounds iother than 1-2 diols? (like 1,3 diols)
Can any other compounds be used for the same purpose?
Please explain
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KritikalMass
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Re: Cleaving of C-C bonds
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October 16, 2009, 01:04:52 AM »
Do you mean lead tetra acetate + periodic acid can cleave the c-c in a diol, or do you mean each of those can cleave the c-c bond individually?
As in lead tetra acetate can cleave the c-c bond but periodic acid can also cleave the c-c bond?
Or do you mean that lead tetra acetate combined with periodic acid can cleave the c-c bond?
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Re: Cleaving of C-C bonds
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October 16, 2009, 02:02:24 AM »
If you consider the mechanism, it's unlikely you'll cleave 1,3-diols and similar in the same way. I believe you can cleave 1,2-diamines and beta-amino alcohols with this combination though.
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