Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry II

Reactions of Cyclobutene

Cyclobutene is a four-membered ring with one double bond. The presence of the double bond makes it reactive in ways…

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Reactions of Cyclopropane

Reactions of Cyclopropane is a three-membered ring with significant angle strain due to its 60° bond angles (compared to the…

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Sachse-Mohr Theory

Introduction of Sachse-Mohr Theory: Sachse and Mohr Theory expanded on the idea of non-planar conformations by proposing a theory specifically…

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Coulson and Moffitt’s Modification

Introduction of Coulson and Moffitt’s Modification: Coulson and Moffitt’s Modification in 1947, modified Baeyer’s theory by introducing the concept of non-planar…

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Baeyer’s Strain Theory of Cycloalkanes

Baeyer’s Strain Theory of Cycloalkanes proposed by Adolf von Baeyer in 1885, Baeyer's Strain Theory is one of the earliest…

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Cycloalkanes: General Methods of Preparation

Cycloalkanes Methods of Preparation Generally, there are four Cycloalkanes Methods of Preparation which are stated below with the examples: 1.…

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Cycloalkanes

Cycloalkanes are a class of saturated hydrocarbons characterized by a closed ring structure made up of carbon atoms connected by…

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Triphenylmethane

Structure of Triphenylmethane: Triphenylmethanes have a central carbon atom bonded to three phenyl groups. Its molecular formula is C19H16​. Synthesis…

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Diphenylmethane

Structure of Diphenylmethane: Diphenylmethanes consists of a methane molecule where two hydrogen atoms are replaced by two phenyl groups. The…

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Anthracene

Structure of Anthracene: It is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with three fused benzene rings arranged in a linear structure. The…

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