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Yeah, so does anyone know why the hydrogen's are replaced by deuterium's?
Yeah, I know its a hydrogen isotope. I just don't see the mechanism of how the Hydrogens are replaced with the D since its not base catalyzed why would it remove the alpha hydrogens?
First the oxygen of carbonyl is deuterated. Then a D2O molecule abstracts a hydrogen of methyl forming an enol making a double bond and neutralizing the plus charge on oxygen of carbonyl. Then a lone pair of OD makes a pi bond and the pi bond of enol abstracts a D. From a D3O molecule. I hope it makes sense, if not, pm me and I will send a pdf of the mechanism
Can you please post it on here? It'd be super helpful for everyone.
Thanks!