Hello Thank you very much for your great work! I have a question. Why the compound A is not the 6-member ring?. If you do that, the radical formed is a secondary carbon, which is more stable than the primary radical that you did 1-allyl-5-ethyl-3-(prop-2-yn-1-yl)piperidin-2-one That is the name that ChemDraw gave to me when I drew my compound A. Has the same chemical formula
Thank you for the video! It’s really helpful What would you recommend to read or watch about electricity in organic chemistry? And if you know some other chemistry Olympiad problems on these topic, I would be very grateful if you share it with me Thank you!
Genuinely the harder ones you explained in your videos. Might be biased since I hate electrochemistry but the amount of info given and the cursed transformations ramped the difficulty pretty high compared to, say just regular old coupling reactions. You can just count atoms and figure out the structure. This one is a bit more meticulous
really hard problem, really good explanation
Glad it helped!
Now that...that is chemistry.
NICE WORK! :D
Thanks! 😄
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Hello
Thank you very much for your great work!
I have a question. Why the compound A is not the 6-member ring?. If you do that, the radical formed is a secondary carbon, which is more stable than the primary radical that you did
1-allyl-5-ethyl-3-(prop-2-yn-1-yl)piperidin-2-one
That is the name that ChemDraw gave to me when I drew my compound A. Has the same chemical formula
Thank you so much for your work! Your explanations are absolutely great! :D
glad I could help
This is so helpful, and do you have any book recommedation or good reference to learn about electro-organic or electrochemistry in organic synthesis?
not really I dont know what book is good for electroorganic sorry
Thank you for the video! It’s really helpful
What would you recommend to read or watch about electricity in organic chemistry?
And if you know some other chemistry Olympiad problems on these topic, I would be very grateful if you share it with me
Thank you!
Unfortunately this is the only problem I've encountered about electro-organic chemistry
Genuinely the harder ones you explained in your videos. Might be biased since I hate electrochemistry but the amount of info given and the cursed transformations ramped the difficulty pretty high compared to, say just regular old coupling reactions. You can just count atoms and figure out the structure. This one is a bit more meticulous
yeah this was a really hard one
Can U PLZZ help us by making ICHO 2024 preparatory problems solutions 😅😢
Can you give the link to the preparatory problems?
www.icho2023.ch/preparatory-problems
@@IChOOrganic Thanks!
what an outstanding explanation
thanks, glad you found it useful :D