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Lanthanide enolates metal effects

The use of lanthanide metal enolates in the aldol reaction has, to date, only been developed to a synthetically useful level in the case of cerium (Scheme S and Table 7). Stereoselectivities are no better than those of lithium enolates, but the cerium enolates of ketones woik well in crossed aldol additions to ketones (Table 7, entries 1-7) and sterically hindered aldehydes (Table 7, entries 9 and 10). Such crossed aldol reactions do not often work well with lithium enolates as enolate equilibration, retroaldolization and steric retardation of addition occur. Imamoto et al. have shown that cerium enolates (44), formed from anhydrous CeCb (1.2 equiv.) and the preformed lithium enolates of ketones in THF at -78 C, undergo such aldol reactions to give the corresponding p-hydroxy ketones (46), usually in high yield. The cerium suppresses the retroaldol reaction by efficient chelation of the aldolate (45). A similar effect is known for zinc halide mediated aldol reactions (Volume 2, (Chapter 1.8). The stereoselectivity of the... [Pg.311]


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