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Enolate ions of esters

The enolate ions of esters or ketones can also be alkylated with alkyl halides to create larger carbon skeletons [Following fig.(b)]. The most successful nucleophilic substitutions are with primary alkyl halides. With secondary and tertiary alkyl halides, the elimination reaction may compete, particularly when the nucleophile is a strong base. The substitution of tertiary alkyl halides is best done in a protic solvent with weakly basic nucleophiles. However, yields may be poor. [Pg.210]


See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.831 , Pg.857 ]

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