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Enones crossed aldol dehydration

A simple example from the first report of this reaction by Gilbert Stork and his group in 1974 is the condensation of pentan-2-one with butanal to give the aldol and then the enone oct-4-en-3-one by acid-catalysed dehydration. The yields may seem disappointing, but this was the first time anyone had carried out a crossed aldol reaction like this with an unsymmetrical ketone and an enolizable aldehyde and got just one aldol product in any reasonable yield at all. [Pg.709]

They even react cleanly with formaldehyde, thus solving the problem that the Mannich reaction is not applicable to esters. The synthesis of the exo-methylene lactone 80 can be accomplished this way. Enone disconnection13 reveals formaldehyde as the electrophilic component in a crossed aldol reaction, realised with a lithium enolate 82.14 The mono-adduct 83 of formaldehyde and the lactone 81 can be isolated and the cautious dehydration step is to avoid migration of the double bond into the ring. [Pg.18]


See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.982 , Pg.1014 ]




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