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α-Carbon Chemistry: Enols, Enolates, and Enamines
Limiting Side Products in Crossed Aldol
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Crossed aldol addition joins two different carbonyl compounds under acidic or basic conditions. In this reaction, each carbonyl compound can act as both a nucleophile and an electrophile. That flexibility helps form new carbon-carbon bonds, but it also creates product mixtures.
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A crossed aldol reaction is an aldol condensation reaction between two different carbonyl compounds, at least one of which has an α hydrogen atom, with one compound acting as the nucleophile and the other as the electrophile.
If both carbonyl compounds can enolize, this reaction yields a mixture of products: two formed via self-condensati...
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