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Ketone reactivity versus aldehydes

Aldehydes are generally more reactive than ketones in nucleophilic addition reactions for both steric and electronic reasons. Sterically, the presence of only one large substituent bonded to the C=0 carbon in an aldehyde versus two large substituents in a ketone means that a nucleophile is able to approach an aldehyde more readily. Thus, the transition state leadingto the tetrahedral intermediate is less crowded and lower in energy for an aldehyde than for a ketone (Figure 19.3). [Pg.703]

Bianchini and coworkers [126] found a difference in the chemoselectivity between the metals Fe, Ru, and Os in the complexes [M(H2)H(P(CH2CH2PPh2)3)]-BPh4 in the hydrogenation of benzylideneacetone by transfer from iso-propanol. The Fe and Ru catalysts reduced the 0=0 bond to give the allyl alcohol, with Ru more active than iron (TOF 79 IT1 at 60°C for Ru versus 13 IT1 at 80°C for Fe), while the Os catalyst first reduced the 0=0 bond but then catalyzed isomerization of the allyl alcohol to give the saturated ketone (TOF 55 IT1 at 80°C). The difference in reactivity was attributed to the weak binding of the alkene of the allyl alcohol to Fe and Ru relative to Os in these complexes. A variety of selec-tivities was noted for other unsaturated ketones, whereas unsaturated aldehydes were not hydrogenated. [Pg.70]

The Lewis acidic organoboranes, on the other hand, are electrophilic in their chemical behavior.22 This is attributed to the high degree of covalent character in the boron-carbon bond, which results in the low reactivity of organoboranes versus organolithiums towards electrophiles. In spite of the low reactivity of the triorganoboranes with simple aldehydes and ketones, formal conjugate addition of alkyl (or aryl)... [Pg.144]

Reactivity of carboxylic acid derivatives versus aldehydes/ketones... [Pg.145]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.703 ]




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