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So I think sn1, e1, e2, sn2 is a big topic on ochem dat. When I was studying this I created a flow chart to figure out which one of the 4 is favored and it may be helpful to you guys. This has worked for me and idk if this works 100% of the time you may find this useful
1) determine if you have primary, secondary, tertiary alkyl halide
2a) Primary R-X:
Look to see if base is bulky:
If it is then you will do E2
If it is not, look to see if it's strong:
If it is then you will do sn2.
If it is NOT, no reaction.
2b) Secondary R-X:
Look to see if base is bulky:
If it is then you will do E2
If it is not bulky, then look to see if the base is strong:
If it is, you will do Sn2 + E2 (E2 is FAVORED)
If it is not strong, look to see if the base is a good nucleophile:
If it is, you will do Sn2 + E2 (Sn2 is FAVORED)
If it is not a good nucleophile, you will do Sn1 and E1
2c) Tertiary R-X:
Look to see if base is strong:
If it is you will do E2
If it is not strong, you will do Sn1 + E1
What is a "good nucleophile"? For me, whenever i saw a negatively charged sulfur base like Na+ Ch3Ch2S- I would be thinking thats a weak base but a good nucleophile.
1) determine if you have primary, secondary, tertiary alkyl halide
2a) Primary R-X:
Look to see if base is bulky:
If it is then you will do E2
If it is not, look to see if it's strong:
If it is then you will do sn2.
If it is NOT, no reaction.
2b) Secondary R-X:
Look to see if base is bulky:
If it is then you will do E2
If it is not bulky, then look to see if the base is strong:
If it is, you will do Sn2 + E2 (E2 is FAVORED)
If it is not strong, look to see if the base is a good nucleophile:
If it is, you will do Sn2 + E2 (Sn2 is FAVORED)
If it is not a good nucleophile, you will do Sn1 and E1
2c) Tertiary R-X:
Look to see if base is strong:
If it is you will do E2
If it is not strong, you will do Sn1 + E1
What is a "good nucleophile"? For me, whenever i saw a negatively charged sulfur base like Na+ Ch3Ch2S- I would be thinking thats a weak base but a good nucleophile.