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Ring closure Michael addition with ketone enolates

Michael additions followed by further Michael additions have become popular reactions and are usually referred to as Michael Michael Induced Ring Closure (MIM1RC) reactions. A three component Michael-Michael-aldol reaction of ketone enolates with acrylates can be achieved, resulting in the formation of six-membered ring compounds with good efficiency and high diastereoselectivites319. [Pg.994]

The reaction of a cyclic ketone—e.g. cyclohexanone 1—with methyl vinyl ketone 2 resulting in a ring closure to yield a bicyclic a ,/3-unsaturated ketone 4, is called the Robinson annulation This reaction has found wide application in the synthesis of terpenes, and especially of steroids. Mechanistically the Robinson annulation consists of two consecutive reactions, a Michael addition followed by an Aldol reaction. Initially, upon treatment with a base, the cyclic ketone 1 is deprotonated to give an enolate, which undergoes a conjugate addition to the methyl vinyl ketone, i.e. a Michael addition, to give a 1,5-diketone 3 ... [Pg.240]

Aldol reactions are often used to close five- and six-membered rings. Because of the favorable entropy (p. 211), such ring closures generally take place with ease, even where a ketone condenses with a ketone. An important example is the Robinson annulation reaction which has often been used in the synthesis of steroids and terpenes. In this reaction a cyclic ketone is converted to another cyclic ketone, with one additional six-membered ring containing a double bond. The substrate is treated with methyl vinyl ketone (or a simple derivative of methyl vinyl ketone) and a base.551 The enolate ion of the substrate adds to the methyl vinyl ketone in a Michael reaction (5-17) to give a diketone that undergoes or... [Pg.943]


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Addition ketones

Enol ketones

Enol ring closure with

Enolate Additions

Enolates Michael

Enolates Michael addition

Enols ketonization

Ketone enolate

Ketone enolates

Ketone enolates Michael additions

Ketones Michael addition

Ketones Michael addition with

Ketones enolization

Ketones ring closure

Ketonization-enolization

Michael ketone

Michael ring closure

Ring Ketones

Rings Ring Ketones

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