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Carbonyl compounds enantiomers, Michael reaction

Another frequent use of (1) and its enantiomer is the stereospecific conjugate addition of carbonyl compounds to a,p-unsaturated systems. Most published examples contain chiral imine derivatives of cyclic ketones, which add to a,p-unsaturated esters and ketones in a highly stereoselective manner (eq 13 and eq 14). When the ketone is not symmetrically substituted, reaction usually occurs at the most substituted a-position, including those cases where the ketone is a-substituted by oxygen (eq 15). High stereoselectivity can also be achieved when the Michael acceptor is other than an unsaturated ketone or ester, such as a vinyl sulfone (eq 16). Intramolecular variations of this transformation have also been described (eq 17). ... [Pg.408]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.363 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.363 ]




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