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How do I synthesis this molecule starting with an alkane while not using cleavage mechanisms? 2R,...

How do I synthesis this molecule starting with an alkane while not using cleavage mechanisms?

2R, 3S-2,3-butadiol

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You need to use any chiral methodolgy if you want synthesis one enantiomer over other enantiomer. With usual synthesis we can synthesis racemic mixture of this compound. after we can separate via preparative chiral HPLC.

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