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A chemist initiates the dehydration/elimination of 3,3-dimethyl-2-butanol using highly acidic conditHaloalkanes and Haloarenes Chemistry Question

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A chemist initiates the dehydration/elimination of 3,3-dimethyl-2-butanol using highly acidic conditions ($H_2SO_4 / \Delta$), deliberately forcing a classical unimolecular carbocation pathway. Considering all complex skeletal rearrangements driven by intense steric relief, exactly how many chemically distinct, stable alkene structural isomers are generated in the final organic product mixture?

Answer: 3

💡 Solution & Explanation

Protonation and loss of water from 3,3-dimethyl-2-butanol [$CH_3-C(CH_3)_2-CH(OH)-CH_3$] directly yields a secondary ($2^\circ$) carbocation: $CH_3-C(CH_3)_2-C^+H-CH_3$. Due to the extreme internal steric bulk and the thermodynamic drive to form a more stable tertiary ($3^\circ$) carbocation, a 1,2-methyl shift rapidly occurs, forming the rearranged $CH_3-C^+(CH_3)-CH(CH_3)_2$. Elimination of a proton from this new $3^\circ$ carbocation can occur from two distinct adjacent positions: 1) Removing a proton from the internal $CH$ group yields the highly substituted tetramethylethene (2,3-dimethyl-2-butene), which is the major Saytzeff product. 2) Removing a proton from one of the equivalent terminal $CH_3$ groups yields 2,3-dimethyl-1-butene. 3) Before rearrangement occurs, the initial $2^\circ$ carbocation can rapidly lose a terminal proton to form 3,3-dimethyl-1-butene as a minor product. Total distinct alkene structural isomers = 3.

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