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Ethyl 2-methylcyclohexanone-6-carboxylate

This procedure appears to be general and has been successfully applied to the following examples ethyl acetoacetate from acetone (68 %) ethyl benzoylacetate from acetophenone (74%) ethyl a-propionylpropionate from diethyl ketone (81%) ethyl 2-methylcyclohexanone-6-carboxylate from 2-methylcyclohexanone (67%). [Pg.90]

Different stereoisomeric cyclohexanols resulted also from reduction of ethyl 4-/ r/-butyl-2-methylcyclohexanone-2-carboxylate with sodium borohydride (equatorial hydroxyl) or with aluminum isopropoxide (axial hydroxyl) [1088]. [Pg.161]

Alternative preparations of 2-allyl-3-methylcyclohexanone include a) lithium-ammonia reduction of 2-allyl-3 methylcyclohex-2-enone (see Note 13), which can be prepared by alkylation of 3-methjdcyclohex-2-enone or by alkjdation of 4-carboethoxy-3-methylcyclohex-2-enone [Hagemann s ester 2-Cyclohexene-l-carboxylic acid, 2-inethyl-4-oxo-, ethyl ester], followed bj hydrolysis and decarboxylation and b) conjugate addition of lithium dimethylcupratc [Cuprate (1-), dimethyl-, lithium] to 2-cyolohexen-l-one followed by trapping of the enolate with allyl iodide or allyl bromidein an appropriate solvent. [Pg.108]


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