Question 4

SCQHARD

Considering LiBH4LiBH_4 reduces an ester group to the corresponding alcohol and does not reduce a carboxylic acid group, the correct statement about the major products P, Q, R and S is:

Question
(A)

P & Q are identical, and R & S are diastereomers.

(B)

P & Q are diastereomers, and R & S are identical.

(C)

P & Q are diastereomers, and R & S are diastereomers.

(D)

P & Q are identical, and R & S are identical.

Detailed Solution

LiBH4LiBH_4 selectively reduces the ester group (−CO2Et-CO_2Et) to a primary alcohol (−CH2OH-CH_2OH), leaving the −COOH-COOH group intact. Conversely, BH3BH_3 selectively reduces the carboxylic acid group (−COOH-COOH) to a primary alcohol (−CH2OH-CH_2OH), leaving the ester intact.

In the first reaction sequence:

  • In product P, the −CO2Et-CO_2Et (trans to methyl) is converted to −CH2OH-CH_2OH. So, the −CH2OH-CH_2OH is trans to methyl.
  • In product Q, the −COOH-COOH (cis to methyl) is converted to −CH2OH-CH_2OH. So, the −CH2OH-CH_2OH is cis to methyl. Since the relative stereochemical arrangement of the resulting alcohol group and the methyl group differs, P and Q are diastereomers (assuming the workup leads to comparable functional groups or simply looking at the spatial configuration).

In the second reaction sequence:

  • In product R, the −CO2Et-CO_2Et (cis to methyl) is converted to −CH2OH-CH_2OH. So, the −CH2OH-CH_2OH is cis to methyl.
  • In product S, the −COOH-COOH (trans to methyl) is converted to −CH2OH-CH_2OH. So, the −CH2OH-CH_2OH is trans to methyl. Similarly, R and S are diastereomers because their relative spatial arrangements differ. Therefore, both pairs P & Q and R & S are diastereomers.
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