(a) In 1960 T. Katz (Columbia University) showed that cyclooctatetraene adds two electrons when treated with potassium...

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(a) In 1960 T. Katz (Columbia University) showed that cyclooctatetraene adds two electrons when treated with potassium metal and forms a stable, planar dianion, C8H82- (as the dipotassium salt):
(a) In 1960 T. Katz (Columbia University) showed that cyclooctatetraene

Use the molecular orbital diagram given in Fig. 14.7 and explain this result.
In 1964 Katz also showed that removing two protons from the compound below (using butyllithium as the base) leads to the formation of a stable dianion with the formula C8H62- (as the dilithium salt).

(a) In 1960 T. Katz (Columbia University) showed that cyclooctatetraene

Propose a reasonable structure for the product and explain why it is stable.

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Organic Chemistry

ISBN: 978-1118133576

11th edition

Authors: Graham Solomons, Craig Fryhle, Scott Snyder

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