Amines

Im confused about stereo, is it necessary for the eliminated hydrogen to be at the same side as the Nitrogen group? (Same Side means both wedge or dash) forgot to add the 2 methyl grps....
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Emiya
EmiyaOP5mo ago
It must be same side in Ei elimination, so i wanna know about this, and google isn't helping
iTeachChem
iTeachChem5mo ago
@Dexter organic heroes please help
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡5mo ago
is this cope elimination it is syn periplanar I think bruv I do not exactly remember but yeah it had an Ei mechanism consisting of 5 membered ring or something but this is an exception to the Ei mechanism if I remember correctly
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡5mo ago
James Ashenhurst
Master Organic Chemistry
The Cope Elimination
In the Cope Elimination a tertiary amine is oxidized to an N-oxide with H2O2 and then heated, which results in syn elimination giving an alkene product.
iTeachChem
iTeachChem5mo ago
Yo thanks man @Robogamer does this help?
Emiya
EmiyaOP5mo ago
+solved @!Nimay¡
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