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Condensation reactions, carbonyl compounds Michael condensations, acid derivatives

Aldol Reaction (Condensation) [24] Traditionally, it is the acid- or base-catalyzed condensation of one carbonyl compound with the enolate/enol of another, which may or may not be the same, to generate a P-hydroxy carbonyl compound— an aldol. The method is composed of self-condensation, polycondensation, generation of regioisomeric enols/enolates, and dehydration of the aldol followed by Michael addition, q.v. The development of methods for the preparation and use of preformed enolates or enol derivatives that dictate specific caibon-caibon bond formation have revolutionized the coupling of carbonyl compounds (Fig. 6.6) ... [Pg.324]


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