Pratiksha Gandhi posted an Question
December 18, 2020 • 22:28 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Chemistry (CY)

Please explain the reaction with mechanism

please explain the reaction in following questions with mechanism

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  • Suman Kumar

    This is for preparation in case someone needs Iit jam 2005-2018 full solution https://iitjamchemistrysolvedpapers.blogspot.com/

  • Pratiksha gandhi

    what are the requirements for Micheal addition to take place

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    The Michael reaction is a nucleophilic addition reaction involving the addition of a carbanion (or any other suitable nucleophile) to an 𝛼,𝛽-unsaturated carbonyl compound that contains a functional group which is electron-withdrawing in nature.  In Michael addition reactions, the nucleophile is commonly referred to as the Michael donor. The substituent groups present on Michael donors are usually electron-withdrawing. Michael acceptors are the substituent groups on the activated unsaturated compound. Common examples of Michael acceptors are ketone groups and nitro groups. 

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    This much you keep in mind about michael addition and some examples provided in the attached image

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