Part 6: SYNTHESIS
Answers to the synthesis problems are given below. These answers have been selected as they are short and efficient, but there are probably other reasonable solutions. Note some targets have specific stereochemistry that needs to be considered.
When planning syntheses, one should try to work backwards by functional group analysis. The diagrams show the "retrosynthesis" - the design or plan and then below that the reaction scheme step-by-step (as required in the question). Red arrows try to show carbon-carbon bond forming reactions, blue arrows are functional group manipulations. The blue text rationalise the retrosynthetic analysis and information about important reactions are given in green.
Common errors:
A1
Common errors: synthesis via hex-2-yne resulting in poor regioselectivity
A2
Common errors: poor control of regioselectivity or wrong reagents (e.g. confused Na/NH3 with NaNH2)
B1
Common errors: Incorrect alkene stereochemistry or wrong reagents (e.g. confused Na/NH3 with NaNH2)
B2
Common errors: poor control of regioselectivity or wrong reagents. Synthesis via hex-2-yne resulting in poor regioselectivity
C1
Common errors: not showing how the methanol was made, incorrect stereochemistry
C2
Common errors: poor control of the regiochemistry, incorrect reagents